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master painters Arjen and Adriaan and new works in the exhibition

In episode 3, Dionne visits studios throughout the Netherlands to see how creative the Netherlands gets to work with the work Venus, Jupiter and Mercury. Master painters Arjan and Adriaan are also participating. They try to make the painting as it must have left Vermeer’s studio at the time. A tough task, because who makes the disappeared work as the grand master once intended? All participants are helped on their way and assessed by Pieter Roelofs and Abbie Vandivere.

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Master painters Arjan and Adriaan

Master painters Arjan van Gent from The Hague and Adriaan de Wolf from Amsterdam paint Venus, Jupiter and Mercury. Who are these painters and why are they participating The New Vermeer?

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Online exhibition

There’s more Vermeer! In the Chamber of Vermeer you can discover more about the life and work of De Grootmeester. In the online exhibition, the works of the free category from episodes 1, 2 and 3 can be studied at super resolution!

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Want to get started yourself?

Do you, like the artists in the program, want to get started with the disappeared works of Johannes Vermeer? Follow the masterclass that belongs to episode 3 here.

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Podcast

Know BeetsIn The New Vermeer Podcast various podcast makers make a personal translation of one of the 6 long-lost Vermeers. In episode 3 it is podcast maker Wisse Beets’ turn. “A scene from Roman mythology is set on my lost work. It’s about the myth of Psyche. A story that we still know today in a more modern guise: Snow White”.

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Extra online serie

For the extra online series, 4 diverse creative minds are inspired by the well-known works of Vermeer. They get to work with a contemporary creation. Meanwhile, Jörgen Tjon A Fong dives into Delft, looking for Vermeer’s footprints.

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Look for everything from The New Vermeer on the website: denieuwevermeer.nl

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