Woman Holding a Balance

  • All art is handcrafted in Seattle and is gallery quality
  • The sizes you can order online are based on the aspect ratio with no cropping.  Contact us if you need a custom size not offered.
  • Highest quality materials used including inkjet pigment inks for the longest lasting prints (note: Chromaluxe uses dye sublimation process). 
  • Comes ready to hang with wire (we provide quick hang hook) or french cleat and floats of the wall 3/4" for a modern, floating appearance.
  • Most orders arrive within 2 weeks - a bit less for West Coast, bit more for East Coast
  • Rush production and shipping options available
  • Packages are nearly bullet proof with professional art packaging.. but if something goes wrong every package is insured and you receive a replacement right away.

Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch Baroque painter, created ‘Woman Holding a Balance’ around 1664. This painting is renowned for its delicate portrayal of a woman characteristically dressed in Dutch attire of the 17th century, standing in front of a table on which she balances a pair of scales. The painting is often interpreted as a reflection on the themes of judgment and the transience of earthly possessions, given the presence of the Last Judgment painting in the background.