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Trophywife007 Oct 8th, 2022 01:48 PM

That's so interesting -- I'd like to be able to view the forgeries side by side with the genuine. Ever since watching the movie, The Last Vermeer, I've been intrigued.

amyb Oct 8th, 2022 02:06 PM

I wouldn’t say this is a forgery (yet), it seems more a mis-attribution. I think it’d be great to find out he had a studio or even just an apprentice as unlikely as it might be. I’ll be in DC in late November, I’m excited to get to see this exhibition.

Michael Oct 9th, 2022 08:48 AM

I do not believe that there have been any new Vermeers discovered beyond the two dozen or so in existence. In fact, the total has been just reduced by one.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/07/a...smid=share-url


Trophywife007 Oct 9th, 2022 09:31 AM

Thanks, amyb, for the correction; you are right, of course. I wasn't thinking of the connotations of that term.

Thanks for that link, Michael. I'm really looking forward to the show in Amsterdam in the spring, so am gobbling up anything I can find.. The side-by-side in the Times article is v. interesting.

amyb Oct 9th, 2022 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Michael (Post 17405327)
I do not believe that there have been any new Vermeers discovered beyond the two dozen or so in existence. In fact, the total has been just reduced by one.

There is actually one in a Japanese private collection that is now newly believed to be a Vermeer. It may be in the Rijksmuseum show if they can convince the collector to loan it which will also give Vermeer experts at the Rijks an opportunity to examine it for themselves. I know this from one of the experts currently working on the show and writing the catalog. Still waiting to hear whether they had any success with that. So far the only Vermeer confirmed NOT to be in the exhibition is the Kenwood House Vermeer, which cannot be loaned under the terms of English Heritage rules.

AGM_Cape_Cod Oct 9th, 2022 02:51 PM

I managed to find a place to rent in Amsterdam in April. My friend is a Vermeer fanatic so she bought a membership to the RIksmuseum. That way she can go as many times as she wants during the week we are going to be there.

I would be interested in meeting up with others. We will be there the week of April 16th.

Trophywife007 Oct 9th, 2022 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by amyb (Post 17405357)
There is actually one in a Japanese private collection that is now newly believed to be a Vermeer. It may be in the Rijksmuseum show if they can convince the collector to loan it which will also give Vermeer experts at the Rijks an opportunity to examine it for themselves. I know this from one of the experts currently working on the show and writing the catalog. Still waiting to hear whether they had any success with that. So far the only Vermeer confirmed NOT to be in the exhibition is the Kenwood House Vermeer, which cannot be loaned under the terms of English Heritage rules.

Thanks for this amyb; if you can please keep us updated?

Paqngo Feb 12th, 2023 06:58 AM

I saw that exhibit is sold out.

AnselmAdorne Feb 12th, 2023 08:27 AM

We're seeing the exhibit with my sister-in-law during the first week of March. We're actually going twice, once on the 6th and then again the next day.

AGM_Cape_Cod Feb 12th, 2023 11:46 AM

AA so sorry we won't be there are the same time. Are you staying in Amsterdam?

I will be in Amsterdam from April 16-22. Let me know if you will be there and want to meet up.

Percy Feb 12th, 2023 12:43 PM

I have seen a lot of Vermeer when I was in Amsterdam , with a private Art guide.

But I would sure love to see this event.

Hopefully hetismij2 can see it all for me.

Thank You hetismij2 :sun:

Trophywife007 Feb 12th, 2023 07:08 PM

I'm glad you brought this showing to our attention, Hetismij2. Right now we are able to do one trip per year and this year it's to the Netherlands to see this exhibit, so I'm grateful you brought it up and I appreciate that you are conflicted, as everyone is to one degree or another on climate. Your valuable input will be missed if you choose to leave; I think it's important to value all input regardless of whether or not one agrees, but I can see that the ganging up approach would get old for some.


Bokhara2 Feb 13th, 2023 02:10 PM

Oh my - I would love to see this exhibition! I imagine it will be crowded and take the point made-up thread about Timed Entrances not being accompanied by Timed Exits. I suppose that's always going to be more difficult to monitor & manage, but it would be a good idea.




AnselmAdorne Feb 13th, 2023 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by AGM_Cape_Cod (Post 17437715)
AA so sorry we won't be there are the same time. Are you staying in Amsterdam?

I will be in Amsterdam from April 16-22. Let me know if you will be there and want to meet up.

AGM_Cape_Cod, we will be in Eindhoven, Maastricht, and ultimately Amsterdam, returning to Canada on March 4th. I'm so sorry we will miss you!

starrs Feb 13th, 2023 03:11 PM

SOLD OUT

"Every single available ticket to see the Rijksmuseum’s Johannes Vermeer retrospective is already gone, the Amsterdam institution said over the weekend, dashing the hopes of many far and wide who had hoped to see the unprecedented show.

“At the moment there are no more tickets available for Vermeer,” the https://www.artnews.com/t/rijksmuseum/
, just two days after the show opened to the public. “To ensure that the public can have a pleasant visit to the exhibition, the number of available tickets is limited.”


But the museum hinted that it would find ways of opening the show to more visitors, writing that it was “working hard to ensure more people have the opportunity to see the exhibition.”"
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/new...um-1234657151/

danon Feb 13th, 2023 04:01 PM

I saw the Girl with the Pearl Earning in Hague museum some years ago.
For me, it is more beautiful and mysterious than Mona Lisa.

Bokhara2 Feb 13th, 2023 04:29 PM

I wonder if that means they may be able to extend the exhibition dates or times.


Paqngo Feb 13th, 2023 04:46 PM

I have read that they cannot extend the dates of the exhibit because the loaned paintings have other obligations. They might however extend the hours of display?

I started watching this last night https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/johannes-vermeer

starrs Feb 13th, 2023 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by danon (Post 17438100)
I saw the Girl with the Pearl Earning in Hague museum some years ago.
For me, it is more beautiful and mysterious than Mona Lisa.

I saw it in Atlanta at the High.
I agree.

Dania Feb 16th, 2023 07:13 PM

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...b772136add.jpg
Girl with the Pearl Earring is currently scheduled to be in the exhibition until the end of March.



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