The Dutch Golden Age saw a flourishing of art in the Netherlands, with the Delft School emerging as a significant movement. Artists like Johannes Vermeer focused on domestic scenes, using light and shadow to create atmospheric interiors that reflected middle-class life and values. Vermeer's mastery of light, color, and composition set him apart. His paintings, though few in number, are renowned for their attention to detail and symbolic depth. Vermeer's work continues to captivate audiences, inspiring adaptations and scholarly study centuries after his death.