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The “Dutch Mona Lisa” illustrates a mysterious girl with a pearl earring. A fictitious model of how and why this mysterious drawing came about is portrayed in The Girl With a Pearl Earring. Tracy Chevalier writes a luminous, vivacious novel depicting an accurate and creative tale of who this girl is and continues to lure the reader into the reality of seventeenth-century Delft. ...
Universally renown, The Girl With a Pearl Earring, is history and fiction merged at its peak. It portrays a Protestant girl, Griet, who has to take up the job of being a maid for the famous Vermeer, a marvelous painter and dealer. ... Her portrait is unique from all his paintings, and Vermeer even goes to the extent of making Griet wear a pair of Catharina’s pearl earrings for the portrait.
Approximate Word count = 574 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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