The richly dressed lady playing a virginal stands in a prosperous Dutch home with paintings on the wall, a marble-tiled floor, and a skirting of locally produced Delft blue and white tiles.
The two paintings on the wall behind her cannot be identified with certainty.
The small landscape on the left and the painting decorating the lid of the virginal resemble works by Johannes Vermeer’s Delft colleague Pieter Groenewegen.
Johannes Vermeer | A young woman standing at a virginal, 1670-1672 (detail) | National Gallery London

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