The Astronomer (painting)
- The Astronomer (painting)
Infobox Painting
title=The Astronomer
artist=Johannes Vermeer
year=c. 1668
type=Oil on canvas
height=51
width=45
city=Paris
museum=Musée du Louvre
"The Astronomer" is a painting finished about 1668 by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is oil on canvas, 51cm x 45 cm, and is on display at the Louvre, Paris.[cite web]
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title = L'Astronome ou plutôt L'Astrologue
work = Atlas: the database of the exhibited works of art
publisher = Musée du Louvre
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url = http://cartelen.louvre.fr/cartelen/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=25889
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accessdate = 2006-10-14
language = French ] Portrayals of scientists were a favourite topic in 17th century Dutch painting and Vermeer's oeuvre includes both this astronomer and the slightly later "The Geographer". Both are believed to portray the same man,[cite book]
last = Bailey
first = Anthony
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title = Vermeer: A View of Delft
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date = 2001
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pages = 165-170
url = http://essentialvermeer.20m.com/cat_about/astronomer.htm
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id = ISBN 0-8050-6930-5 ] [cite book]
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first = Martin
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title = Vermeer
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date = 1995
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pages = 102-104
url = http://essentialvermeer.20m.com/cat_about/astronomer.htm
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last = van Berkel
first = Klaas
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title = The Scholarly World of Vermeer
chapter = Vermeer and the Representation of Science
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pages = 13-14
url = http://essentialvermeer.20m.com/cat_about/astronomer.htm
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id = ISBN 90-400-9825-5 ] possibly Anton van Leeuwenhoek. [Van Berkel, K. (February 24 1996). "Vermeer, Van Leeuwenhoek en De Astronoom". Vrij Nederland (Dutch magazine), p. 62–67.] The astronomer's profession is shown by the celestial globe (version by Jodocus Hondius) and the book on the table, Metius's "Institutiones Astronomicae Geographicae". Symbolically, the volume is open to Book III, a section advising the astronomer to seek "inspiration from God" and the painting on the wall shows the finding of Moses—Moses may represent knowledge and science ("learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians" [Acts 7:22] ).
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