In his lifetime, during the "Golden Age" of Dutch art that also produced Rembrandt, Vermeer was a respected artist with many wealthy patrons, but apart from a few astute collectors, his work went largely forgotten after his death
Long considered a minor figure in art history with only around 35 works to his name, Johannes Vermeer is today one of the world's most revered painters.
Here are five things to know about the Dutch Baroque artist who will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam opening on Friday:
Born into a middle-class family of Calvinist traders in 1632, his eccentric father was also an art dealer on the side.
For reasons unknown the artist shortened his surname "Van der Meer" to "Vermeer".