Smiling Girl

The Smiling Girl, thought to be by Johannes Vermeer, was donated by collector Andrew W. Mellon in 1937 to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Now widely considered to be a fake, the painting was claimed by Vermeer expert Arthur Wheelock in a 1995 study to be by 20th-century artist and forger Theo van Wijngaarden, a friend of Han van Meegeren.[1][2]

Smiling girl
ArtistUnknown artist, maybe Theo van Wijngaarden
Yearc. 1925
TypeTronie
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions41 cm × 31.8 cm (16 in × 12.5 in)
ConditionNot on View
LocationNational Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

References

  1. Vrij Nederland (magazine) (February 26, 1996), p. 3569.
  2. Attributed Vermeer's and Fakes

See also


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