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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Seeing Vermeer’s ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ in Person Stimulates the Brain More Than Looking at Reprints, Study Suggests
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Seeing Vermeer’s ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ in Person Stimulates the Brain More Than Looking at Reprints, Study Suggests

Last updated: October 11, 2024 1:08 pm
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The renowned painting “Girl With a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer has been captivating art lovers at the Mauritshuis museum in the Hague since 1902. While many have had the privilege of seeing the original masterpiece in person, most have only experienced it through posters and reproductions. However, a recent study suggests that the emotional impact of viewing the original artwork is ten times stronger than that of viewing a copy.

The study, commissioned by the museum, focused on five paintings in the Mauritshuis’ collection, including Vermeer’s “Girl With a Pearl Earring” and “View of Delft,” Gerard van Honthorst’s “The Violin Player,” and Rembrandt’s “The Anatomy Lesson” and “Self-Portrait.” Researchers used EEG headsets and eye trackers to measure the brain activity of 20 volunteers who viewed the original paintings in the museum and reproductions on posters in the gift shop. Another group of volunteers underwent brain scanning using an MRI machine while viewing the reproductions.

The results of the study, conducted by the neuromarketing agency Neurensics, revealed that viewers’ brain activity was significantly higher when viewing the original paintings compared to the reproductions. The EEG readings showed a ten times greater “approach” signal when participants viewed the original artworks. This suggests that the impact of experiencing art firsthand is much more profound than seeing it in a reproduction.

“Girl With a Pearl Earring” has long fascinated art enthusiasts for its masterful use of light and composition. The painting, often referred to as the “Mona Lisa of the North,” continues to intrigue viewers with its enigmatic subject and meticulous detail. Recent research has shed light on Vermeer’s techniques, but the identity of the girl in the painting remains a mystery.

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When viewers examined “Girl With a Pearl Earring,” researchers observed a pattern of sustained attentional loop, where their focus shifted between the subject’s eyes, mouth, and the iconic earring. This phenomenon indicates the painting’s ability to captivate and hold the viewer’s attention for extended periods. Additionally, the painting stimulated the precuneus region of the brain, which is associated with a person’s sense of self and autobiographical memory.

In a surprising revelation, the study found that viewing “Girl With a Pearl Earring” elicited a higher attention score than experiencing a sudden stop in a glass museum lift. This demonstrates the painting’s ability to demand attention and engage viewers on a profound level.

Overall, the research highlights the unique and powerful impact of viewing original artworks in person. The study’s findings underscore the importance of experiencing art firsthand to fully appreciate its beauty and emotional resonance. “Girl With a Pearl Earring” continues to enchant audiences with its timeless allure and enduring mystery, making it a masterpiece that transcends time and captivates generations of art lovers.

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