A beguiling story about artistic vision and sensual depth that eerily and eloquently re-creates the feeling of the famous painting that inspired it
In seventeenth-century Delft, there's a strict social order-rich and poor, Catholic and Protestant, master and servant-and all know their place. When Griet becomes a maid in the household of the painter Johannes Vermeer, she thinks she knows her role: housework, laundry, and the care of his six children. She even feels able to handle his shrewd mother-in-law; his restless, sensual wife; and their jealous servant. What no one expects is that Griet's quiet manner, quick perceptions, and fascination with her master's paintings will draw her inexorably into his world. Their growing intimacy sparks whispers; and when Vermeer paints her wearing his wife's pearl earrings, the gossip escalates into a full-blown scandal that irrevocably changes Griet's life.
Written with the precision and focus of an Old Master painting, Girl With a Pearl Earring is a vivid portrait of colorful seventeenth-century Delft, as well as the hauntingly poignant story of one young girl's rite of passage.
"Beautifully written, mysterious, and almost unbearably poignant . . . I read it with a book of Vermeer's paintings beside me and it was a magical experience to glance from one to the other."-Deborah Moggach, author of Tulip Fever
Steve H. (SteveH) from KIRKWOOD, MO wrote on 7/13/2005...
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A beautifully written tale of a young girl sent to work for a wealthy artist and his family as their maid. The girl and the artist start a relationship that will forever change her life. Excellent read.
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Cc G. (cerises48) from BREAUX BRIDGE, LA wrote on 4/6/2007...
beautifully written . i felt like i was visiting the netherlands
Suzanne D. from CORTLANDT MNR, NY wrote on 9/13/2006...
This book ISBN matches but it is a paperback, not a hardcover
Dennis P. (sebastiantombs) from LONDONDERRY, NH wrote on 9/3/2006...
This copy has two ISBN numbers (the other is not accepted by the system), and is actually a trade paperback edition.
Anne H. from RICHMOND, VA wrote on 7/6/2006...
This is a gem of a novel. It was made into a movie which was good too.