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date: 2026-03-13T23:57:57-06:00
description: "My first attempt to do some art analysis myself on a painting I've never seen before."
image: "/images/woman_holding_a_balance_1942.9.97.webp"
image_caption: "Johannes Vermeer, courtesy of National Gallery of Art"
image_alt: "In this vertical painting, a woman stands near the corner of a dimly lit room, facing our left in profile and looking down at a balance she holds suspended in her right hand over a wooden table. She wears a peacock-blue velvet jacket with a white hood and fur lining, and a voluminous, mustard-yellow skirt. A window near the upper left corner is partially covered by a canary-yellow curtain. Light coming in through that window falls on the pale skin of the woman's face and hands, and highlights the white trim of her garment. Her left hand, closer to us, rests on the edge of the table near two open boxes, and a blue cloth is bunched at the back of the table to our left. Gold chains and pearl strands drape over the edge of one box. The woman stands in front of a framed painting. Much of the detail is lost in shadow but at the top center of the painting, a person surrounded by a golden halo floats in the sky with both arms raised, and is flanked by people encased within a bank of clouds. Nude people on the ground below in the painting, seen to either side of the woman, writhe, twist, and point upward."
lastmod: 2026-03-20T03:02:02-06:00
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tags: ["art", "religion", "ai"]
title: "Art Analysis: Woman Holding a Balance - Vermeer"
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I don't think I've ever really sat with art. Static art.
Motion pictures and temporal audio (music) feel like a different class. The still art requires something more from you.
I wanted to know what that more was, and what better time than the present.
## My Journey to The Balance
Not knowing any good resources I asked AI (Claude) the following:
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Aside from the philosophical questions (perhaps they all were), some interesting highlights I pulled out:
- Visual art and poetry require you to impose a temporal unfolding yourself (unlike video or music that "play")
- _First Pass_ With no context, look at a piece of art for a few minutes. Notice what your eye is drawn to. Notice how you feel.
- _Context_ Then with some observation, learn more about the art. Its background, the artist's process.
- _Synthesis_ Sit with this new information and the art again. See what arises in you.
With this rough framework here is what I felt and observed about Vermeer's 400 year-old painting:
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