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For Vermeer, color conveyed meaning. But are the colors we see today the colors he intended to convey?
For Vermeer, color conveyed meaning. But are the colors we see today the colors he intended to convey?

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For Vermeer, color conveyed meaning. But are the colors we see today the colors he intended to convey? . . .

For Vermeer, color conveyed meaning. But are the colors we see today the colors he intended to convey?

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