historical movies everything except
the
music will be authentic.
Monica
- Original Message -
From: James A Stimson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Lute List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: Girl with the Pearl Earing
- Original Message -
From: James A Stimson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Lute List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: Girl with the Pearl Earing
Dear Patrick and All:
Even more interesting would be whether the film features
with the Pearl Earing
Certainly the rosette looks rather odd - but this may be something to
do with the state of the painting. I seem to recall that many of his
paintings survive in a poor state or have been badly restored because
they were all sold off on his death. I must go and have another
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: Monday, January 05, 2004 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: Girl with the Pearl Earing
Dear Patrick and All:
Even more interesting would be whether the film features a cittern. Such
an instrument (apparently the same instrument, a tenor with a striped
back)
is featured in no fewer than five
I saw the film in early December where I work at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Our film program director somehow managed to negotiate a screening prior to
its public release.
Simply stated, the movie is visually and cinematographically one of the most
stunning I have ever seen. The subtle,
I had a chance to see a preview of the Johannes Vermeer movie, Girl with a Pearl
Earing, several weeks ago, but due to a bad storm I missed it. I have since seen the
preview, and there are scenes of Vermeer with his models painting. I was wondering
if anyone had seen the movie yet