Girl With a Pearl Earring
00:00 - 02:15
2m 15s

Johannes Vermeer finds his servant, Griet, the inspiration for his famous tronie, "Girl with a pearl earring." This clip introduces to the audience the artistic approach of the 17th century Dutch painter.

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