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Jan van Eyck (圖)

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 The Gothic and Medieval Age 1300-1500

 Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and Wife

National Gallery, London

 Jan van Eyck settled in Bruges in 1431, where he became the leading painter of his generation and founder of the Bruges School. He and his elder brother Hubert are credited with the invention of oil painting. Van Eyck’s painting have a startlingly fresh quality about them, not only in the dazzling use of light and colour but also in their expression and realism, which was something of a quantum leap in portraiture. Van Eyck was very much a pillar of the establishment, being successively court painter to John of Bavaria, count of Holland, and Philip the Good of Burgundy. He was equally versatile in painting interiors and outdoor scenes, and exhibited a greater attention to detail than in the works of his predecessors. It is not surprising that he should not only sign and date his paintings but add his motto Als ich kan ( ‘As I can’)

 Jan van Eyck: Born c. 1389 Maastricht, Holland. Died 1441.

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