Vermeer paints mostly domestic interior scenes. …
Years: 1663 - 1663
Vermeer paints mostly domestic interior scenes.
His works are largely genre pieces and portraits, with the exception of two cityscapes and two allegories.
His subjects offer a cross-section of seventeenth century Dutch society, ranging from the portrayal of a simple milkmaid at work, to the luxury and splendor of rich notables and merchantmen in their roomy houses.
Besides these subjects, religious, poetical, musical, and scientific comments can also be found in his work.
Young Woman with a Water Jug is one of a closely related group painted in the early to mid 1660s where the artist appears to be moving away from an emphasis on linear perspective and geometric order.
He seems to be moving to a simpler form using only one figure and emphasizing the use of light.
