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Vermeer special: the man, the show and an attribution debate

The Week in Art

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The Painting of Woman Wearing a Red Hat

It's most likely a tapestry. It's not rendered with enough specific detail to be able to identify it and relate it to a specific example that we know. But generically it looks like a 16th century tapestry that might have been produced in Flanders. And when did the first doubts about this painting emerge? Or has it ever been shrouded in doubt to a certain degree? The painting entered the National Gallery in 1942 as a painting by Vermeer. Very soon, I mean literally within a decade people started questioning it as a paintings by Vermeers.

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