Vermeer Light Kingdom Exhibition 2018 is Museum event held in Japan.
Welcome to the kingdom of light ● An exhibition where you can experience 37 works of Vermeer through Re Creation that can not be seen all around in the Netherlands, France, the United States etc all over the place. ● Re-create is not simply a reproduction or imitation but literally re-creation. A new creation that reproduced Vermeer's world view and life view with the latest digital technology.
● Size and forehead faithfully reproduce real work ● At the venue display indoor reproduction and work commentary points in the picture in an easy-to-understand explanation ● Exhibit instruments such as virginal and harpsichord appearing in Vermeer's picture
● Vermeer:
It is a painter who represents the 17th century Dutch painting, and there are only 37 works in existence. It characterizes familiar genre paintings (everyday landscapes) precisely while featuring the beauty weaving on the screen and the distinctive blue = Vermeer Blue.
Exhibition (exhibition, Exhibition) means public performance or model game not official record. For those who perform in front of customers such as figure skating and gymnastics competitions, they are sometimes referred to as Gala (Acting Society) (exhibition match, exhibition game is said to be similar to this). The figure skating exhibition is carried out after the completion of all the competition events at a large competition, by the top prizewinners (athletes within 5th in principle at the Winter Olympics and World Championships and athletes in the host country) , Performance without scoring or ranking.
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