Johannes Vermeer, the enigmatic master of the Dutch Golden Age, left behind a legacy of luminous paintings that captivate the world to this day.
Forgotten for two centuries, his works were rediscovered in the 19th century by a French art enthusiast who reignited Vermeer’s place in history.
However, the scarcity of his paintings and the allure of his genius led to forgery scandals, most notably by Han van Meegeren, whose fake Vermeers duped experts and even Nazi leaders.
Despite daring thefts and ongoing debates over authenticity, Vermeer’s masterpieces continue to enchant audiences, ensuring his enduring mystery and timeless appeal.
Narrated by Jonathan Kydd