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| ACE English Composition # 2Lady Standing at the Virginals The Lady Standing at the Virginals was painted by Vermeer in the 1600’s.- This painted seems to have been composed as a testament to true love.
- All the lines of the window and the lines that form the virginals, are all pointing to the woman’s head.
- Cupid is a symbol of love, true love.
- This chair could be meant for the person (true love) that the woman is waiting for.
- Her expression is one of patience and tolerance.
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