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- The Little Street (Het Straatje) is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, executed c. 1657–58.
- “Het Straatje” or The Little Street: Location: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Johannes Vermeer, was one of the greats.
- The Little Street or ‘Het Straatje’ is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675).
- The Little Street (c. 1658) by Johannes Vermeer.
- Such textural effects are not evident in The Little Street despite Vermeer's obvious interest in rendering the varieties of surfaces found in the buildings.
- "The Little Street," painted by Johannes Vermeer around 1657-1658, offers a rare glimpse into the serene and orderly life of a Dutch neighborhood during...
- One of the most poignant details in Vermeer's oeuvre is the image of two children absorbed in play in The Little Street.
- New research in the archives has made it possible to pinpoint the exact location of Johannes Vermeer’s world-famous 'The Little Street'.
- Specific elements of both The Little Street and of the View of Delft indicate that Vermeer must have employed the camera obscura for both works.
- The first question that comes to mind when looking at The Little Street by Johannes Vermeer is “where is this street located?”