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		<title>By: ARech</title>
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		<dc:creator>ARech</dc:creator>
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		<description>Many thanks from those who are not able to visit this really extraordinary show.

Special compliments to the didactic treatment (wall with all currently existing Vermeer-paintings; where else does one find such extensive explaining texts to each painting – reducing at least the disturbing audio-guides; period objects rendered in the Milkmaid – only a real footwarmer is missed although still available on Dutch Antique markets...) and the tasteful presentation (the walls&#039; warm yellow echoing Vermeer&#039;s famous combination of lemon-yellow and yellow ocher). Only the lighting seems quite dark – not favorable for closer studying, but certainly enhancing the paintings&#039; magic. 
My sincerest congratulations to the responsible Director and his staff!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many thanks from those who are not able to visit this really extraordinary show.</p>
<p>Special compliments to the didactic treatment (wall with all currently existing Vermeer-paintings; where else does one find such extensive explaining texts to each painting – reducing at least the disturbing audio-guides; period objects rendered in the Milkmaid – only a real footwarmer is missed although still available on Dutch Antique markets&#8230;) and the tasteful presentation (the walls&#8217; warm yellow echoing Vermeer&#8217;s famous combination of lemon-yellow and yellow ocher). Only the lighting seems quite dark – not favorable for closer studying, but certainly enhancing the paintings&#8217; magic.<br />
My sincerest congratulations to the responsible Director and his staff!</p>
<p>ARech</p>
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