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Old 06.07.2009, 01:46 AM   #25
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there is a very simple courtyard picture by jan de hooch that somehow felt more real than the very accomplished vermeers around it: it was its emotiona texture, not its technical achievement, even though it was accomplished in itself, though not in such historical scale-- and the fact that it was in such good company lent a warmer eye to it.


would you like to post a picture?

do you mean Pieter De Hooch, Jan was the first name of Vermeer.. There are a few paintings depicting courtyards, which one are you talking about here?
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