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1696年5月,在荷兰的阿姆斯特丹,一批包含有17世纪艺术家维米尔作品的画作正准备出售。而出售这些作品的人很可能是维米尔家乡代尔夫特的一个出版商,他手上掌握了我们今天所知的半数的维米尔作品。作品中有一幅可以确定为《沉睡的女孩》,在当时的拍卖图录里被指为《桌边一位醉酒沉睡的女孩》。一个第一眼看上去正在打盹的女孩为什么会被描述为醉酒?这幅看似简单直接的图像还有什么画外之意?维米尔通常被当作风俗画家—即擅长描绘日常生活景象的画家。但是他的画面仅此而已吗?存在这样的疑问是因为研究表明,17
In May 1696, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a group of paintings containing works by the artist Emil Villem of the 17th century were on sale. The sale of these works is probably a publisher of Delver, home of Vermeer, who holds half of Vermeer’s work we know today. One of the works, identified as Sleeping Girl, was referred to as “a drunk sleeping girl at the table” in the auction catalog at the time. Why does a girl who appears to be napping at first glance is described as drunken? What else does this seemingly simple and direct image have to offer? Vermeer is often seen as a genre painter - a painter who specializes in depiction of daily life . But is his picture nothing more than this? There is such a doubt because research shows that 17