VAN LEEUWENHOEK talksat top speed, ideas bursting outwithout
time to catch hisbreath.
November2003
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
Did I tell you I grounda perfect lens last
week? The very smallestdistortion at one edge.
Careful - I was awakea great part of the night
at this; the new lensis not so well-secured as
I wanted.
They liftthe box but as they do soVAN LEEUWENHOEK catches
sightof GRIET watching from the attic.He gasps and drops his
endof the camera obscura with a crash.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK (CONT'D)
Aah! There's a girl inyour attic.
VERMEER
The lens is off.
GRIET hides.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
Confound it, the whole thingis out of true.
What's she doing up there?
He starts disassemblingthe camera obscura ashe talks.
VERMEER
Can you set it right?
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
Hmm.. I don't know... You seethe
bracket...no,no I believe itis only a little
bent...if I... Hold that steady,yes, there it
goes... I know who she is!Catharina complained
at length - a brace of customerswaiting - at
eee the strain of running so large ahousehold. I
thought she was bragging.
VERMEER
Come down, Griet.
(toVAN LEEUWENHOEK)
Ifyou kept your shop in better orderyou
wouldn't have to listen to so muchtalk
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
It'sthe talk fills my shop - andwith sickness
inthe town that's no small matter. Iam not the
onlydraper in Delft selling fine silk infive
weights but I am the only one willingand able
toconverse on any subject under God'ssun.
VERMEER (CONT'D)
(drily)
Hold forth.
November2003
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
So Griet,now we are on the level - AntonyVan
Leeuwenhoek,your servant - What were you doing
in the attic?Spying for Mother Thins?
GRIET hesitates, this is her secretwith VERMEER. But something
in VAN LEEUWENHOEK'S face givesher confidence.
GRIET
Grinding pigments,sir.
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VAN LEEUWENHOEK
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Griet theAssistant, eh? What next? Have you
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taken a pupil atlast? You won't teach me.
VERMEER
You have no aptitude.She can stand in if it's ae
working. Overthere.
poe
Uncertainly GRIET takes up thepose of the model at the window.
ns
The two MEN burrow under VERMEER’Scloak to see the image. They
look more than a little absurd, asort of lumpy pantomime horse. senasssitilis,
lll
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VAN LEEUWENHOEK aaa:
A little more, stop,the other way, more more... ecco:
there. D'you seethe diffraction- ow, my foot.
GRIET’S lips curl upwards. calles:
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VERMEER
Stop that, Griet.
GRIET tries to look solemn.
Oi
VERMEER (CONT'D)
(Sharply) Don’t think.You're spoiling the
picture.
GRIET struggles to obey. VAN LEEUWENHOEKemerges from under the
cloak, laughing.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
You're a tyrant. Tellher next she may not
breathe, your blessedpicture doesn't. (Looking
at the painting) Whatdoes it mean? Who is she?
GRIETholds her breath. VERMEER straightensup, turns away.
VERMEER (CONT'D)
No one. A vision I had.
Theymove away, leaving GRIET in the paintingcorner.
November2003
VANLEEUWENHOEK
Why isn'tVan Ruijven buying it? Hispockets are
deepenough surely, even if he neverpays a bill
tillthe next quarter but one. Did youquarrel?
VERMEER
He choosesa painter who offers wine and
company.
VANLEEUWENHOEK
Are youbeing stiff-necked, Jan? He's visitedby
every notablein the country - still waiting for
my invitation- and your pictures are the pride
of hiscollection.
VERMEER
He has goodtaste.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK laughs.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
It isn't modestyholds you back! Make it upwith
him for God's sake.
VERMEER
It's not thathe tells me what to paint and how;
I know to supwith the Devil I must take a long
spoon. No, it'swhy he wants them.
all
VAN LEEUWENHOEK lowers his voice.
tn
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VAN LEEUWENHOEK
That businesswith the maid? You're only a
painter, Jan, nothis confessor.
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VERMEER
You know he offeredto lend me more money?
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
Well, if you need somemaybe I could-
VERMEER
It's not the money.He’s greedy. The paintings
aren't enough. Hewould be my Master.
November2003
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
He's used tohaving his way and you cross him,
that 's-
The door opens abruptly andMARIA THINS stands there.
MARIA THINS
It’s true then.You are here.
VAN LEEUWENHOEK
Mistress Thins.You look well. I have the black
satin-
MARIA THINS ignores him, ee
turnsangrily on her son-in-law.
MARIA THINS lu
You toldme you were painting today. ae
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VERMEER cradles his paintinghand. —ah
VERMEER
I am. Iwas.
ei
She is too annoyed to beable to speak to him, switches back to wei
VAN LEEUWENHOEK. ee
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MARIATHINS
Anthony, it'stime you were on your way and pray
Godyou never have the burden of a family to
interruptyour interesting notions.
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VAN LEEUWENHOEK bows toher.
VANLEEUWENHOEK eee
Your servant,Mistress. Good Day Jan. Griet. lee
MARIA THINS looks thunderstruckas she realises GRIET, still in
the painting pose, haswitnessed this scene.
MARIATHINS
Whatthe Devil is she- Downstairs, girl.At
once.
GRIET hurries to leave.MARIA THINS turns to VERMEER again.
MARTATHINS (CONT'D)
(Hissing)
Joannis,in the Name of Christ - think! You are
notthe only one in this house with eyes.
EAT. COURTYARD - EVENING
It is the end of the day.TANNEKE sits on a bench trying to
light a pipe. GRIET takesdown the last of the laundry. CORNELIA
and MAERTGE are practisingdance steps.
November2003
TANNEKE
No need for the FishMarket tomorrow, Mistress
wants eggs.
Shepuffs at the pipe, drawing outthe moment. Looks over at the
twogirls.
TANNEKE (CONT'D)
(loweredvoice)
No, she cannot abidethe smell when she’s with
child.
GRIET, armsfull of baby clothes, can’thide her surprise.
GRIET
So soon?
TANNEKE isdelighted to be first with bad news.
TANNEKE
As if there weren't enoughmouths to feed
already. But what can you do?
eee window significantly.
She looks upto the lit studio
TANNEKE (CONT'D)
ner
Men!
ae GRIET doesn’twant to hear this.
GRIET
Did you never want children, Tanneke?Your own
family.
ia TANNEKE
Dunno.Maybe I will, one day.
Again GRIET is taken aback.TANNEKE laughs.
TANNEKE (CONT'D)
How olddid you think I was, then?
Wisely GRIET doesn’t attemptto guess. If she did she might say
forty.
TANNEKE (CONT'D)
Startedwith Old Mistress when I was fourteen.
(Countingon her fingers) Year beforeMaertge
was born.What’s that, then?
CORNELIA
(Promptly, shemust have been listening allalong)
Twenty eight.
November2003
TANNEKE
Twenty eight.There you are.
GRIET is horrified but TANNEKEexamines her beefy forearms and
broad girth with some satisfaction.
TANNEKE (CONT'D)
It’s thework does it. Few more years, you'll
thickenup.