• Woman Reading a Letter (Dutch: Brieflezende vrouw) is a painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer.
  • Woman Reading a Letter is the ultimate example of Vermeer’s use of blue. ... 5 Officer and Laughing Girl, Johannes Vermeer. Frick Collection.
  • A lot of these artworks show a woman completing a daily task, such as reading a letter or making something out of lace. Vermeer’s works of art are extremely lifelike.
  • On the Johannes Vermeer‘s painting, we see a quiet, private moment. In Woman Reading a Letter, a young woman stands engrossed in reading a letter.
  • Johannes Vermeer's painting Woman in Blue Reading a Letter is on view for six weeks as a special loan from Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum.
  • Woman in Blue Reading a Letter (detail), Johannes Vermeer. The fact that this young woman has often been identified with the artist's wife, Catharina Bolnes...
  • Enjoying a quiet, private moment, this young woman is absorbed in reading a letter in the morning light. She is still wearing her blue night jacket.
  • This ethereal painting is alive with mystery – what does the letter the woman is holding say? Dutch Golden Age artist Johannes Vermeer creates a vivid...
  • Here are ten fascinating facts you might not know about Vermeer’s Woman Reading a Letter. ... Woman Reading a Letter, Johannes Vermeer, c. 1663 (detail).
  • An affluent-looking woman stands before an open window and reads a letter. The room around her is typical for Johannes Vermeer: a window, a chair, and a...
  • Woman Reading a Letter is a Baroque Oil on Canvas Painting created by Johannes Vermeer in 1663. It lives at the Rijksmuseum in Netherlands.
  • Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” is one of the most famous works of Dutch Golden Age painting.