Vermeer Exhibition, “The Largest Scale in History”. Held at the National Museum of Amsterdam | Bijutsu Techo
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It seems that 28 out of the 35 works are gathered, which is amazing.
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There are 5 works at the MET, but I guess they are not participating in this exhibition. Lol (blu3mo)
- Well, if you go to the MET after returning, it will be 32 out of 35.
- I already saw one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition @ National Art Center.
- They were partially participating. (blu3mo)
- Well, if you go to the MET after returning, it will be 32 out of 35.
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It was really good. (blu3mo) Highlights:
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I like the depiction of light.
- I don’t have enough knowledge to articulate this, but maybe it’s something like “No Need to Forcefully Articulate Emotions”.
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I like the composition.
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I like how parallel objects are depicted on the same plane.
- Things like curtains, shelves, and walls are often depicted parallel to the plane of the painting.
- It gives a sense of continuity with our world.
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Colors.
- It feels similar to cel animation.
- Deformation/discretization of colors?
- The coexistence of parts that are discretized like cel animation and parts with beautiful gradients, there seems to be something special about it.
- It feels similar to cel animation.
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It gives a sense of capturing a moment.
- Well, you could say that about all paintings, but I particularly felt that with Vermeer’s paintings.
- Maybe it’s the facial expressions.
- I might be feeling the naturalness of capturing a casual moment.
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- Since they were displayed at eye level, I was able to take photos that looked like I was turning around in the crowd.
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- I especially like this one. (blu3mo)
- Colors, composition.
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- This one was also good.
- You can feel the light passing through the blank spaces.
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- I like this one too.
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- This one didn’t really resonate with me.
- I think you would enjoy it more if you had more knowledge of Christian background.
- However, it was a good experience to reunite with the painting I saw at the National Museum MET Exhibition. (blu3mo) (blu3mo)
- This one didn’t really resonate with me.