Johannes Vermeer - A young woman seated at a virginal. A Lady Seated at a Virginal 1670-1672

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Johannes Vermeer - A young woman seated at a virginal. A Lady Seated at a Virginal 1670-1672

A young woman seated at a virginal. A Lady Seated at a Virginal 1670-1672
51x45cm oil/canvas
National Gallery, London, UK
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From National Gallery, London:
In the left foreground rests a viola da gamba with the bow placed in between the strings. The virginal has a landscape painted on the inside of the lid (in the manner of the Delft painter Pieter van Asch), and the painting in the background is 'The Procuress' by Dirck van Baburen (Boston, Museum of Fine Arts) or a copy of it.
Whether or not the subject of 'The Procuress' is intended to have a bearing on the meaning of the whole work is not clear. It is probable that a more general association between music and love is intended. A tapestry frames the scene at the upper left, and the skirting in the lower right is decorated with Delft tiles.
This painting has been dated on stylistic grounds to about 1670. It has been suggested that it and 'A Young Woman standing at a Virginal', the National Gallery's other painting by Vermeer, are pendants, because of the similar size, date and related subject matter.