The Concert is a painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. The 69 centimeter high by 63 centimeter wide picture depicts a man and two women playing music. It belongs to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, but was stolen in March 1990 and remains missing to this day. It is thought to be the most valuable unrecovered stolen painting, with a value estimated at over $200,000,000. The picture shows three musicians: a young woman siting at a harpsichord, a man playing a lute, and a woman who is singing. The harpsichord is decorated with an Arcadian landscape motif. The theme of music... is taken even farther by Vermeer with the placement of stringed instruments on and under the table in the picture's left foreground. On the wall in the picture's background are two paintings. To the right appears the often cited by Vermeer The Procuress by Dirck van Baburen, to the left a pastoral landscape. Together with music, which in Dutch painting at the time of Vermeer often was associated with love and seduction, the picture of Baburen plays a sexual component. The whereabouts of the painting The Concert were for a long time unclear, appearing in 1780.
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| Artist: | Johannes Vermeer |
| Artform: | Painting |
| Date begun: | 1665 |
| Date completed: | 1666 |
| Genre: | Genre painting |
| Height: | 2' 3" |
| Width: | 2' 1" |