When did Johannes Vermeer die?
This is the big question that has preoccupied historians since the early days of the 19th century. How does an artist who lived and worked in a society where being a great artist was a matter of talent and effort remain so popular, as well as being respected, as he seems to have been? Who is Johannes Vermeer? What made him great? Where did he live and what did he do? And, of course, how did his art come to be exhibited to such wideWhen did Johannes Vermeer die?
A: In the spring of 1663, at the age of 81, Vermeer became afflicted with a serious illness. The last time I saw him, in the winter of 1894, he was frail and fragile, and he looked tired and defeated. He had suffered a stroke, a nervous breakdown that, in an instant, left him incapable of doing anything.
I can’t offer the kind of detail that others can, but it was clear to me (andWhen did Johannes Vermeer die?
Johannes Vermeer died in the seventeenth century. How did he die? When did he die?
People often die when they feel they have no need for food, drink, or sleep. They drink alcohol and smoke because they can. They don’t feel that they need food and drink because they’re just too tired to eat or drink. But is this really true? I think it is.
When we are really tired, we are tired because that