Inferring illumination direction estimated from disparate sources in paintings: An investigation into Jan Vermeer’
This is my first attempt at oil painting with Johannes Vermeer\u27s famous Girl with Pearl Earring. ...
peer reviewedThe strong lighting of the face against a dark background, the bold brushstroke and the...
The question of whether an artist’s use of technology to create art results in a detectable aestheti...
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665) is the most beloved painting in the collecti...
The background of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring (c. 1665, Mauritshuis) has, until recently, be...
The 2018 technical examination project The Girl in the Spotlight aimed to characterise the materials...
This project was first conceived of last spring during my Technical Art History class. I researched ...
The soft modelling of the skin tones in Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring (Mauritshuis) has been r...
Until the 19th century, lead white was the most important white pigment used in oil paintings. Lead ...
Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) is known for his brilliant blue colours, and his frequent use of the co...
Observers can adjust the spectrum of illumination on paintings for optimal viewing experience. But c...
What does it mean to study, interpret, and understand Vermeer today, and how do times, perspectives,...
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) is known for his brilliant blue colours, and his frequent use of the co...
In this paper, it is physically evaluated how human being’s psychology changes by effect of the colo...
Johannes Vermeer produced only thirty-seven paintings during his lifetime according to the majority ...
This is my first attempt at oil painting with Johannes Vermeer\u27s famous Girl with Pearl Earring. ...
peer reviewedThe strong lighting of the face against a dark background, the bold brushstroke and the...
The question of whether an artist’s use of technology to create art results in a detectable aestheti...
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665) is the most beloved painting in the collecti...
The background of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring (c. 1665, Mauritshuis) has, until recently, be...
The 2018 technical examination project The Girl in the Spotlight aimed to characterise the materials...
This project was first conceived of last spring during my Technical Art History class. I researched ...
The soft modelling of the skin tones in Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring (Mauritshuis) has been r...
Until the 19th century, lead white was the most important white pigment used in oil paintings. Lead ...
Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) is known for his brilliant blue colours, and his frequent use of the co...
Observers can adjust the spectrum of illumination on paintings for optimal viewing experience. But c...
What does it mean to study, interpret, and understand Vermeer today, and how do times, perspectives,...
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) is known for his brilliant blue colours, and his frequent use of the co...
In this paper, it is physically evaluated how human being’s psychology changes by effect of the colo...
Johannes Vermeer produced only thirty-seven paintings during his lifetime according to the majority ...
This is my first attempt at oil painting with Johannes Vermeer\u27s famous Girl with Pearl Earring. ...
peer reviewedThe strong lighting of the face against a dark background, the bold brushstroke and the...
The question of whether an artist’s use of technology to create art results in a detectable aestheti...