Jan van Eyck was a Flemish painter of the first half of the 15th century, one of the greatest masters of the Northern Renaissance and a pioneer of early modern oil painting. Jan van Eyck’s art breaks away from the conventional medieval tradition through its precision and richly detailed rendering of the real world.
Although Van Eyck created many works on religious subjects, he was also an exceptional portraitist. In his portraits, Van Eyck sought to reveal the inner life of his sitters, creating truthful and deeply realistic images without resorting to idealization. Van Eyck paid careful attention to every detail, incorporating elements observed directly from nature. The artist meticulously renders every fragment of the image and employs subtle tonal transitions made possible by the use of oil paint. These techniques create the illusion of reality, allowing biblical or secular scenes to appear as events unfolding before the viewer.
Among Van Eyck’s most celebrated masterpieces are the Ghent Altarpiece, the Arnolfini Portrait, and Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?). These works exemplify his groundbreaking innovations. Today, Van Eyck’s paintings can be found in leading museums around the world, including the Louvre, the National Gallery in London, and the Groeningemuseum.
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