Digital adaptation of the painting Reading Girl, created by French painterJean-Honoré Fragonard around 1769. To this adaptation, the height has been adjusted and a hanging lamp has been hung in. Moreover, the girl is now looking the other way. Art with a wink! The original work hangs in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. The reproduction has also been featured in VT Wonen.
About the image maker: as a born and bred Amsterdammer, Peter feels a close connection to the city of Amsterdam. Over the years, he has captured the city of Amsterdam in many iconic works.
In addition, he has also earned his spurs as a digital artist, especially with adaptations of old masters (Vincent van Gogh, Johannes Vermeer and Rembrandt van Rijn) which he has given a modern twist and fit perfectly into a modern interior, such as this unique work.
Peters' work is widely sold and hangs on walls in several European countries.
Born and raised in Amsterdam, Peter feels closely connected to the city of Amsterdam. Over the years he has produced a lot of work, not only from Amsterdam, but also other cities in the Netherlands and abroad fill his portfolio. Landscape and macro photography are also part.. Read more…