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Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier








The Vermeer Centre should be your starting point.

Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier

Not surprisingly there are lots of museums, shops and attractions named after or dedicated to the master painter in some way. Vlamingstraat is the street which is immortalised in the painting “The Little Street” Vermeer lives on this street where it intersects with Molenpoort. There’s Papist’s Corner which is the area west of the Town Hall where Vermeer lives, the Market Square, Town Hall, Meat Hall and Oude Langendijk. Sounds like a good way to explore Delft as they do! The children explore it by standing on the star in the middle of Market Square, picking a point and then challenging each other to go and find a certain item in that direction. There was a tang of blog in the air that always made me shiver.”ĭelft is described as a small yet very busy town. Sawdust on the floor soaked up blood and clung to shoes and hems of dresses. It was busy with houtseives and maids choosing, bartering and buying for their families, and men carrying carcasses back and forth. “Inside were 32 stalls – there had been thirty-two butchers in Delft for geenrations. Even before she becomes Vermeer’s assistant, she is seeing the world around her like a painter herself. The Market place and Meat Hall (just beside the Town Hall) are places of colour, noise, texture and smells. She would go to market and describe the children running along the canal banks, describe the odor of the water and the shouts of the fishermen. Streets are named, journeys to the market revealed and the sights and sounds along the way beautifully rendered in words.ĭelft was a town full of noise and chatter when Greit lived there. This is one of the most evocative and atmospheric novels you can read. Travel Guide Travel BookTrail style to Delft via Girl with the Pearl Earring










Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier