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• he was a master with oil paintings.
• He is considered one of the best painters in Northern Europe of the fifteenth century and the most famous of the Flemish Primitives.
In 1425, he was employed under the service of Duke Philip, the Good of Burgundy. In 1432, van Eyck painted Adoration of the Lamb, the altarpiece for the Church of St. Bavon, Ghent. In 1434, he created another masterpiece, Arnolfini Wedding. Throughout his career, van Eyck used oil painting in his portraits and panel paintings. He died on July 9, 1441 in Bruges, Netherlands. Jan Van Eyck is different from other artists because of his perspectives.
The Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife is a painting by the Flemish painter Jan van Eyck; dated 1434, it represents the rich merchant Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife Giovanna Cenami, who settled and prospered in the city of Bruges (today Belgium), between 1420 and 1472
echnique: oil on wood
Style: flamenco
painted in the 15th century by the Van Eyck brothers, has been stolen in its entirety or partially more than ten times, becoming the most stolen work of art in history. The Mystic Lamb Polyptych is an oil on panel, whose original place, and for which it was created, is the Cathedral of Saint Bavo de Ghent, in Belgium, specifically for the chapel of the Vijd family who were the ones who financed and entrusted the For this purpose, the painter Hubert Van Eyck was hired in 1424. Hubert, together with his brother Jan, were the most important representatives of primitive Flemish painting, standing out between both brothers Jan, author of works
Technique: Oil on table
Style: Gothic
Size: 350 cm × 223 cm
The portrait of a man in a red turban is one of the most well-known and famous works of Jan Van Eyck. it was a self-portrait of the artist himself,He appears dressed in a dark tunic and a red turban that captures much of the canvas and whose bright red color attracts the attention of the viewer. Actually the famous garment is not a turban but a chaperone a kind of hat that was very demanded throughout the Middle Ages in Northern Europe. In the lower area of the frame an inscription dates the work on October 21, 1433 and confirms the authorship of Van Eyck.
Technique, Oil on board.
English: 25.5 cm × 19 cm (10.0 in × 7.5 in)
The portrait of Margaret van Eyck (or Margaret, the artist's wife) is an oil painting of 1439 on wooden painting by the early Dutch master Jan van Eyck.
one of the first European works of art to represent the wife of a painter.
it was hung until the beginning of the 18th century in the Bruges Chapel of the Painters' Guild.
The reason for its initiation is unknown; but you can deduce that
Maybe to commemorate the couple's anniversary, or their birthday, or as a gift for her.