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J. Vermeer   Lady Seated at the Virginals

It is the contention of this writer that Vermeer began with this pattern on a separate sheet that was obviously bigger than the final canvas.

STEP 3 of 3 ENLARGED TITLED SQUARE. The procedure for locating the Tilted Square AMNO associated with the Tilted Triangle A-6-7 of STEP 2 has been followed according to the Grail Geometry Section. :

Vermeer's art was composed using the Grail Geometry, suggesting a Priory of Sion connection

 

It is no wonder that Vermeer only painted some 35 or so canvases in his lifetime. The amount of preparatory planning and exacting drafting to accomplish a feat such as this must have been very time consuming. This writer has found the Grail Geometry in eight of Vermeer’s paintings – all of which were carefully planned and carefully drafted.

Vermeer’s lines are straight and sharp! His curves are crisp and geometrically perfect!

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