A painted-over image of Cupid was found hidden in one of Vermeer’s greatest works. Now the restored canvas goes back on view in Dresden
Acquired by the Elector of Saxony in 1742, Johannes Vermeer’s Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window has since become one of the most revered paintings held in the Dresden State Art Collections. As a result of conservation work begun in 2017, however, researchers determined that extensive overpainting after Vermeer’s death has for centuries obscured a significant portion of the artist’s intended composition – a depiction of Cupid hanging on the wall behind the girl. Conservation has since brought the work closer to its original state; it goes on display here along with nine other works by Vermeer, and a further 50 by contemporaries such as Pieter de Hooch and Gerrit Dou. The exhibition runs from 10 September–2 January 2022; find out more from the SKD’s website.