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Conventional meaning: Girl with a Pearl Earring represents a young woman in a dark shallow space, an intimate setting that draws the viewer's attention exclusively on her.
Factual meaning: What is the story behind the painting The Girl With the Pearl Earring?
Girl With a Pearl Earring tells the story of Griet, a 16-year-old Dutch girl who becomes a maid in the house of the painter Johannes Vermeer. Her calm and perceptive manner not only helps her in her household duties, but also attracts the painter's attention.
Subjective meaning: Pearl earrings represent wealth and status in the novel. Griet is to be painted by Vermeer and must wear pearl earrings but she is uncomfortable with the idea of wearing these earrings because of her status as a maid. he unusually direct contact between subject and spectator, and the slightly parted position of the lips, presents a sense of immediacy so great as to imply significant intimacy. The girl is wearing a simple brownish-yellow top, which contrasts strongly with her bright white collar. A further contrast is offered by her blue and yellow or turban (or chaperon) which gives the picture a distinctly exotic effect. Turbans were a relatively common accessory in Europe from the 15th century, as is shown by Man in a Red Turban (1433, National Gallery, London), the famous self-portrait by Jan Van Eyck. Indeed, Vermeer's older contemporary, Rembrandt, painted single figures and heads in exotic costume throughout his life, and that similar small heads with unusual headgear by Carel Fabritius (1622-54).
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