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Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Vermeer)

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Year
  
1655

Artist
  
Johannes Vermeer

Location
  
Scottish National Gallery

Created
  
1654–1655

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Dimensions
  
1.6 m x 1.42 m

Period
  
Dutch Golden Age

Media
  
Oil paint

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Christ in the house of martha and mary


Christ in the House of Martha and Mary is a painting finished in 1655 by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is housed in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. It is the largest painting by Vermeer and one of the very few with an overt religious motive. The story of Christ visiting the household of the two sisters Mary and Martha goes back to the New Testament. The work has also been called Christ in the House of Mary and Martha (reversing the last two names).

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Painting materials

The pigment analysis of this painting reveals the use of the pigments of the baroque period such as madder lake, yellow ochre, vermilion and lead white. Interestingly enough Vermeer did not paint the robe of Christ with his usual blue pigment of choice ultramarine (see for example The Milkmaid) but with a mixture of smalt, indigo and lead white.

References

Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Vermeer) Wikipedia


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