- Woman with a Water Jug
Infobox Painting|
title=Woman with a Water Jug
artist=Johannes Vermeer
year=1660 -1662
type=Oil on canvas
height=45.7
width=40.6
city=New York
museum=Metropolitan Museum of Art "Woman with a Water Jug", also known as Young Woman with a Water Pitcher, is a painting finished between 1660-1662 by the Dutch painter
Johannes Vermeer in theBaroque style. It is oil on canvas, 45,7cm x 40,6 cm, and is on display at theMetropolitan Museum of Art ,New York .This painting is one of a closely related group painted in the early to mid 1660s where the artist appears to be moving away from an emphasis on
linear perspective andgeometric order. He seems to be moving to a simpler form using only one figure and emphasizing the use of light.External links
* [http://essentialvermeer.20m.com/catalogue/young_woman_with_a_water_pitcher.htm Essential Vermeer: Young Woman with a Water Pitcher]
* [http://smarthistory.org/blog/66/vermeer-young-woman-with-a-water-pitcher-ca-1662/ smARThistory: "Young Woman with a Water Pitcher"]
* " [http://www.terraingallery.org/Vermeer-Woman-Jug-JJ-RJ.htm Vermeer's "Young Woman with a Water Jug" and What Men and Women Are Hoping for in Marriage] by Julie and Robert Jensen
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