The great 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer created fewer than forty paintings during his lifetime, and Young Woman Seated at a Virginal from 1670ā72 is believed to be one of his last. On loan from the private Leiden Collection, it is typical of the acclaimed artistās style in its depiction of a solitary woman seated at the keyboard instrument with light illuminating the scene from a window not seen on the canvas. This masterpiece is the inspiration for the DMA exhibition Vermeer Suite: Music in 17th-Century Dutch Paintings, which includes seven additional loans from the Leiden Collection of works by Vermeerās contemporariesāartists Jan Steen, Gerard ter Borch, Jacob Adriaensz Ochtervelt, Eglon van der Neer, Gerard Dou, and Frans van Mierisāwhose paintings also portray musicians performing period instruments such as the lute, violin, and violincello.