Here is the translated content: "The Girl with a Pearl Earring": Dogs, fruits, and robots combine, where 2,700 artists collaboratively create a new look for a world-famous painting.
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The famous work "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Dutch artist Vermeer is now inviting the public to reinterpret it at the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery. Approximately 2,700 artists participated in the creation, showcasing around 60 creative works that include themes such as robots and dogs. The painting was completed around 1665, and the identity of the girl in the painting remains unknown to this day. It was relatively obscure in the 19th century but later gained recognition thanks to the attention of French art historians.
The work "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Dutch master Vermeer is renowned worldwide, and now the Mauritshuis Royal Gallery in the Netherlands is holding an exhibition inviting the public to "reimagine" this masterpiece. The exhibited works boast boundless creativity, featuring an array of pieces including combinations of robots and fruits, and even dogs as protagonists. Approximately 2,700 folk artists contributed their ideas, with about 60 works displayed on-site at the museum, and highlights of the collection can also be appreciated through the museum's social media. In 2020, a series of modern technological methods were used to analyze the painting techniques and pigment details of this artwork, but the identity of the figure in the painting remains a mystery. The painting was completed around 1665, yet in the 19th century, Vermeer's fame was not well known, and the painting even traded for as little as 2 Dutch guilders until it was later recognized by French art historians, which opened the door to its renown.