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"Girl with a Pearl Earring" is a famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, a famous Dutch painter in the 17th century. The girl in the painting is wearing a pair of pearl earrings, and she turns around and looks back at the deep affection that seems to have endless stories in it. And there is a story like this in everyone's heart. It doesn't matter if you are small or great, and whether the story you give her is plain or beautiful. As long as there is a story, you are great and wonderful.
The girl is a small and humble maid, but has a great artistic talent. She has an amazing understanding of color, light, and beauty. As a result, she can even lead great painters to create amazing works. She slept in a small basement, and her bed was really just the bottom of a storage rack, not even enough to stretch out. But in such a narrow and filthy place, she can imagine many beautiful things with great satisfaction. She has a small painting that her father painted for her. She cherishes it, and she sleeps peacefully when she sees it every night. Her insignificance was innate, so she was not at fault. Her perception of art is also innate, so she is not wrong. Perhaps it was the fault that she had to have a noble spirit in such a low position.
If the topic of insignificance and greatness is brought to love, more men only like to see the beautiful pearl and the face against the pearl, but have no more patience to listen to the wonderful story she is about to tell.
The maid fell in love with her master, and she was apprehensive about her feelings, because in her capacity it was only possible to match the butcher's son. And it is. Vermeer is also excited for the girl. Because of her beautiful face illuminated by candlelight, because of her charming gesture when cleaning his windows, because of her seemingly casual reminder of his paintings. But he can't give her love, because everything about him is noble, including love, including his deadly love for his hysterical wife. When the wife, as the master, asked the girl to get out of her house, he couldn't even say a word of excuse for her. Because he is so noble and great that when facing the girl's humble love, he had to wrap himself tightly with a fig leaf. At this moment, he forgot the blood she dripped for his piercing his ears with needles, the tears she was humiliated because of the child's jealous pranks, and the humiliation and fear he suffered from painting for him from time to time. . It was such insignificance and greatness that he forgot. The moment she was kicked out, snowflakes began to float in the sky.
There are countless pairs of insignificance and greatness in a person's body, and they pop up at no time. Just wish we could ignore it. Like the girl with the pearl earring, ignore it completely. Even after being kicked out of the painter's home, she could still live her humble and noble life. I believe that even if she marries the butcher's son and has children, it will never destroy her perception of beauty. Because small is as small as great.

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Extended Reading
  • Baylee 2021-12-31 08:01:50

    When everyone is helpless, it is unreliable to count on anyone. . .

  • Alexzander 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Although the story is a bit boring, the male protagonist is a bit embarrassed, and the beautiful Scarlett is not as beautiful as the girl in the original work, almost every scene is an oil painting, with beautiful light, vivid colors, and full of enchanting paint... Mei Lun beautiful

Girl with a Pearl Earring quotes

  • Vermeer: [Describing his newly arrived Camera Obscura] See this? This is called a lens. Beams of reflected light from that corner pass through it, into the box, so that we can see it here.

    Griet: Is it real?

    Vermeer: It's an image. A picture made of light.

    Griet: Does the box show you what to paint?

    Vermeer: It helps.

  • Maria Thins: A connoisseur in everything, Master Van Ruijven. But, you should be faithful to one mistress above all others: Art!