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Vermeer Suite: Music in 17th-Century Dutch Paintings

Exhibition: 17 January - 21 August 2016

The great 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer created fewer than forty paintings during his lifetime, and Young Woman Seated at a Virginal from 1670ā€“72 is believed to be one of his last. On loan from the private Leiden Collection, it is typical of the acclaimed artistā€™s 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 Vermeerā€™s contemporariesā€”artists Jan Steen, Gerard ter Borch, Jacob Adriaensz Ochtervelt, Eglon van der Neer, Gerard Dou, and Frans van Mierisā€”whose paintings also portray musicians performing period instruments such as the lute, violin, and violincello.