Girl with a Pearl Earring
The Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer is one of the most popular paintings of art history. Thanks to the IXXI wall art system, the subject can now be brought into you very own living room.
The portrait, that was painted around 1665, shows the shoulder profile of a mystery girl. She is wearing a discreet brown jacket and a blue turban. The reflective surface of the pearl earring is particularly striking. This girl interacts with the viewer by looking directly at him. The unknown girl with her direct gaze and the sparkling accessory has fascinated viewers for centuries.
The original canvas "Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Johannes Vermeer (oil on canvas / 45 cm x 40 cm) is displayed in the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery in the Hague.
Art Collection
The art collection by IXXI is perfect for art lovers and artists. IXXI cooperates with the most prestigious museums in the world and has a variety of pictures from the Renaissance to the present in its image database. Images like the Girl with the Pearl Earring by Vermeer can now be hung up in your own home or at the entrance of a hotel or office building.
Wall Art Material and Installation
The subject is printed on Synaps—a high-grade synthetic 300 gsm paper with a mat appearance, characterised by waterproof, tear-resistant and UV-resistant properties. The cards are connected to each other with the provided crosses. They are then fixed to the wall thanks to the included hanging strips and adhesive strips, without any tools or annoying drilling necessary. The cards can be easily replaced or more can be added.
The Girl with a Pearl Earring by IXXI is available in different sizes.