"You smell the flavor of linseed oil." My father talked in an incomprehensible tone. I did not expect that my clothes, skin, and hair would have an unpleasant smell simply by cleaning the painter's studio. He is right. As if I was presuming that I was asleep with the oil in my room, I sit for a few hours and then scented and absorbed it. He guessed it, but he could not say it. His blindness was confident, he did not believe his mind's thought. A year ago, I might try to help him, suggest what he was thinking, what he said about humor and what he thought.
A girl wearing a pearl earring, or "Northern Mona Lisa", was painted by a Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer of the 17th century. A seemingly simple portrait, a girl with pearl earrings is strange. I did not give any name, all the audience saw a girl, she starred, is a pearl earring. Guess about girls' identity extends from Vermeer's mistress to one of his 15 children. The girl 's hair is tied to a blue belt as opposed to the gold color of her dress, it glows the picture and is offset by a dark background. Her mouth opened as if she was about to ask a question, but what was she thinking? This picture is a picture depicting the head of a subject wearing the east scarf, not a portrait. This headgear, remarkable exoticism is reminiscent with wonderful pearls. While restoring Mauritius, this picture crossed the world and continued to approach the status of the movie star. Pearl earrings and St Trinians girls
A girl with pearl earrings is 17.5 inches in length and 15 inches in width, a kind of trini, a picture of costumes and figures, not a formal portrait. Pearl earrings symbolize purity, exotic scarves are European fashion accessories of the 15th century. Many people speculate on the model of the artist, but this may also be seen in other Vermeer works. Tracie Chevalier's historical novel of the same name believes that she was a maid and became a concern of Vermeer's love. Others say she is the daughter of Vermeer Maria. A girl with pearl earrings at Mauritshuis in The Hague