Woman Holding a Balance
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Dutch Golden Age Painting
1662
42.0 x 38.0 cm
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Johannes Vermeer’s Woman Holding a Balance: A Study in Quiet Contemplation
Johannes Vermeer’s “Woman Holding a Balance,” completed around 1662–1663, stands as an emblem of the Dutch Golden Age—a period defined by artistic brilliance and profound psychological observation. More than just a portrait, it's a meticulously crafted tableau that invites contemplation on themes of domestic tranquility, marital fidelity, and perhaps even the weighty decisions inherent in motherhood.
- Subject Matter: The painting depicts a woman seated at a table, delicately holding a balance scale. Beside her is an empty jewelry box containing pearls—a subtle allusion to wealth and status, yet crucially devoid of tangible value. A window behind the woman provides diffused light, casting soft shadows that contribute to the scene’s serene atmosphere.
- Style & Technique: Vermeer's signature style—characterized by luminous chiaroscuro—dominates the composition. He employs a masterful use of light and shadow to sculpt the figure and create depth within the confined interior space. The brushstrokes are remarkably smooth and precise, reflecting Vermeer’s dedication to capturing subtle nuances of form and texture.
- Historical Context: Painted during the height of Delft’s artistic fervor, “Woman Holding a Balance” aligns with Vermeer's broader exploration of domestic life—a genre favored by artists of his era. The painting reflects the intellectual currents of the time, particularly Descartes’ emphasis on reason and observation, mirroring Vermeer’s meticulous approach to portraying reality.
- Symbolism: The balance scale itself is laden with symbolic significance. Traditionally representing justice and equilibrium, it speaks to the woman's role as guardian of the household—a responsibility demanding careful consideration and discernment. The pearls symbolize purity and virtue, mirroring Vermeer’s fascination with conveying moral values through visual imagery.
- Emotional Impact: Despite its seemingly simple subject matter, “Woman Holding a Balance” possesses an extraordinary emotional resonance. Vermeer captures a moment of quiet contemplation—a woman absorbed in thought as she weighs her responsibilities. The painting evokes feelings of serenity, intimacy, and understated beauty—qualities that continue to captivate viewers centuries later.
Provenance research reveals a fascinating journey through Delft’s art circles, tracing the painting's ownership from Pieter Claesz van Ruijven’s workshop to successive generations of Delft families. Its eventual acquisition by the National Gallery of Art solidified its place as one of Vermeer’s most celebrated masterpieces—a testament to his enduring artistic legacy.
A reproduction of “Woman Holding a Balance” offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Vermeer's unparalleled artistry firsthand. Mus3ums presents high-resolution prints that faithfully capture the painting’s luminous palette and subtle textural details, allowing collectors and interior designers alike to bring this iconic image into their homes.
O tomto díle
- Název: Woman Holding a Balance
- Autor: Johannes Vermeer
- Rok: 1662
- Původní rozměry: 42.0 x 38.0 cm
- Formát: Portrait
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Místo umístění: Národní galerie umění
- Dynamika: Dutch Golden Age Painting
- Technika a materiál: Acrylic On Canvas
- Technika: WallArt
Základní informace
- Location: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
- Subject or theme: Symbolic contemplation; Domestic tranquility
- Movement: Dutch Golden Age painting
- Title: Woman Holding a Balance
- Influences: Pieter Claesz van Ruijven
- Dimensions: 42 x 38 cm
- Year: 1662
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