The famed Ghent Altarpiece has long been attributed to two artists: Dutch master Jan van Eyck and his lesser-known older brother Hubert, who died six years before the artwork was completed, in 1432.
Around half of the known works by Flemish master Jan van Eyck will be exhibited in a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition in Belgium next week alongside the newly restored Ghent Altarpiece, one of the most ...
The Speed Art Museum unveiled Jan van Eyck’s "Virgin and Child with Saints and Donor" Tuesday on exclusive loan to the museum through early September from the Frick Collection in New York. “We are so ...
One of the world’s most famous paintings has been restored to its original state—and it’s freaking everyone out. Thought to be one of the first works of art made with oil paint, the Flemish brothers ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1556): One of the biggest surprises of the “Unfinished” show in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new Breuer outpost is just how many of its works can’t definitively be said to be ...
This exhibition demonstrates Van Eyck’s influence on the Pre-Raphaelite through visual comparisons which satisfyingly reveal a complex relationship between two otherwise disparate art movements. Jan ...
Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck stands front and center in the history of Western art, but much about his life remains in the shadows, from where he was born to how many children he had. There ...
London’s National Gallery, home of Western masterpieces from the 13th to early 20th centuries, will build a new wing to accommodate an “expanded collection” with an infusion of £375 million (~$500 ...
Beryllus lapis est lucidus, albus et transparens. Cui datur forma concava pariter et convexa, et per ipsum, videns attingit prius invisible. Intellectualibus oculis si intellectualis beryllus, qui ...
Jan van Eyck’s visionary, serenely beautiful “Madonna of Chancellor Rolin” (c. 1435), which has recently undergone conservation, is the centerpiece of a scholarly “spotlight” exhibition at the Louvre ...
The Jan van Eyck Academie invites fine artists to submit research and production proposals for a research period in the Fine Art department. The application deadline is 15 September 2009. The Jan van ...
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