
Vermeer’s technique
Johannes Vermeer's technique involved applying multiple thin, translucent layers of paint, known as glazing, to build depth and luminosity. He meticulously prepared his surfaces with a smooth, careful underdrawing to guide his work. Vermeer used precise, controlled brushwork and often employed light to create realistic effects of space and texture. His mastery of color, combined with subtle transitions between light and shadow, gave his interiors a luminous quality, making them appear almost alive. Overall, his detailed, layered approach allowed him to achieve extraordinary realism and a captivating sense of depth in his paintings.