28 Aug 2021

Disimproved by Restoration

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Johannes Vermeer, Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, 1657-59, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden.

Hyperallergenic:

The female figure in Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” (1657-59), art historians have long known, is not exactly alone in the room. As early as 1979, x-rays revealed a painting of a full-length cupid hanging on the wall behind her, partly shielded by a silky green trompe l’oeil curtain pulled to the side. This picture-within-a-picture, a hallmark of the artist’s opulent renderings of Dutch interiors, was further confirmed using infrared photography.

But until recently, experts assured us Vermeer had painted over the chubby amorini himself. In 2019, laboratory tests led to a shocking discovery: the cupid imagery was covered up by someone other than the artist, likely decades after its completion. Conservators at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Picture Gallery) in Dresden, where the painting has resided for over 250 years, decided to return the work to its original state, removing the layers of varnish and overpaint concealing the original composition.

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Doubtless, the conservators’ decision to restore the painting to the artist’s original intent is an inevitable academic and institutional choice. Still, I find the heavy-handed symbolism of the result tedious and the composition cluttered when compared to the previous version. Sad.

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Mike-SMO

The Cupid explains the content of the letter better than words could. Since she went off by herself, there is a subtle hint of the content and source of the note.

If the scribbler doesn’t like tha artist’s actual work, take a photo and “Paintshop” it with your ideal “Minnie Mouse”. Remember to keep the “sweety’s” clothes on.

In those times, like now, you have to be subtle to keep from getting slapped down. Helenistic mythology was a rather strange mixture of religion, philosophy, an humor but it had its uses. The “Greeks” were an “earthy” people and their narratives follow along that line. A Cupid statue would be crude and just tell the parents, and us, what we already know.



Mike-SMO

….”philosophy and humor….”

Keyboard, not me. Honest.

Or maybe I was distracted by the fluttering of wings behind me.



Nori

Thus chokes restorothrustra.



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