Jan van Eyck | The Crucifixion; The Last Judgment | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtArtist: Jan van Eyck (Netherlandish, Maaseik ca. 1390–1441 Bruges) and Workshop Assistant. Date: ca. 1440–41. Medium: Oil on canvas, transferred from wo...
1434, Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait -- National Gallery (London)From the museum label: This portrait probably shows Giovanni Arnolfini, a wealthy Italian merchant resident in Bruges, and his wife. The couple is shown in a richly furnished living room; beds were a common feature of such rooms. The mirror on the back wall reflects two figures in a doorway. Arnolfini's hand is raised, perhaps to greet them. The painting is signed on the wall above the mirror, 'Jan van Eyck was here'. Links to high-resolution close-up photos of details from this painting are…
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Jan Van Eyck Drawing3.127a Jan van Eyck, "The Arnolfini Portrait", 1434. Oil on panel, 32⅜ × 23⅝”. (Dutch)