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Jan Van Eyck 1395-1441
Flemish
Jan Van Eyck Locations
Painter and illuminator, brother of Hubert van Eyck.
According to a 16th-century Ghent tradition, represented by van Vaernewijck and Lucas d Heere, Jan trained with his brother Hubert. Pietro Summonte assertion (1524) that he began work as an illuminator is supported by the fine technique and small scale of most of Jan works, by manuscript precedents for certain of his motifs, and by his payment in 1439 for initials in a book (untraced) for Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Jan is first documented in The Hague in August 1422 as an established artist with an assistant and the title of Master, working for John III, Count of Holland (John of Bavaria; reg 1419-25), who evidently discovered the artist while he was bishop (1389-1417) of the principality of Liege. Jan became the court official painter and was paid, with a second assistant when the work increased in 1423, continuously, probably until the count death in January 1425.
Jan Van Eyck Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini 1435(1435)
Medium oil on oak
Dimensions Height: 29 cm (11.4 in). Width: 20 cm (7.9 in).
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Painting ID:: 90689
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Jan Van Eyck Portrait of Baudouin de Lannoy 1435(1435)
Medium oil on oak
Dimensions Height: 26 cm (10.2 in). Width: 20 cm (7.9 in).
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Painting ID:: 90690
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Jan Van Eyck Portrait of Cardinal Niccole Albergati between 1431(1431) and 1432(1432)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 34.1 cm (13.4 in). Width: 27.3 cm (10.7 in).
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Painting ID:: 90713
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Jan Van Eyck Portrat des Kardinal Nicholaes Albergati 1431-1432
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 34 x 27,5 cm
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Painting ID:: 90966
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Jan Van Eyck Crucifixion y Juicio final 1426(1426)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 2 x 56.5 x 19.7 cm (22.2 x 7.8 in)
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Painting ID:: 91536
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Jan Van Eyck St Jerome 1442(1442)
Medium Oil on parchment on oak panel
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Painting ID:: 91634
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Jan Van Eyck Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife 1434(1434)
Medium oil on oak
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Painting ID:: 91635
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Jan Van Eyck Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife 1434(1434)
Medium oil on oak
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Painting ID:: 92333
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Jan Van Eyck Madonna des Kanonikus Georg van der Paele, mit Hl. Domizian, dem Hl. Georg und dem Stifter Paele 1436(1436)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 122 X 157 cm
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Painting ID:: 93747
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Jan Van Eyck Virgin Mary between 1426(1426) and 1429(1429)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 168.7 cm (66.4 in). Width: 74.9 cm (29.5 in).
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Painting ID:: 93753
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Jan Van Eyck St John the Baptist between 1425(1425) and 1429(1429)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 168.1 cm (66.2 in). Width: 75.1 cm (29.6 in).
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Painting ID:: 94646
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Jan Van Eyck Lucca Madonna 1436
Type Oil on panel
Dimensions 65.5 cm x 149.5 cm (25.8 in x 58.9 in)
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Painting ID:: 94649
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Jan Van Eyck Saint Jerome in His Study 1442
Type Oil on panel
Dimensions 20.6 cm x 13.3 cm (8.1 in x 5.2 in)
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Painting ID:: 96363
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Jan Van Eyck Portrait of a Man 1433(1433)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 15.5 X 19 cm
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Painting ID:: 97982
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Jan Van Eyck St Jerome 1442(1442)
Medium Oil on parchment on oak panel
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1395-1441
Flemish
Jan Van Eyck Locations
Painter and illuminator, brother of Hubert van Eyck.
According to a 16th-century Ghent tradition, represented by van Vaernewijck and Lucas d Heere, Jan trained with his brother Hubert. Pietro Summonte assertion (1524) that he began work as an illuminator is supported by the fine technique and small scale of most of Jan works, by manuscript precedents for certain of his motifs, and by his payment in 1439 for initials in a book (untraced) for Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Jan is first documented in The Hague in August 1422 as an established artist with an assistant and the title of Master, working for John III, Count of Holland (John of Bavaria; reg 1419-25), who evidently discovered the artist while he was bishop (1389-1417) of the principality of Liege. Jan became the court official painter and was paid, with a second assistant when the work increased in 1423, continuously, probably until the count death in January 1425.