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.
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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 National Gallery in London announced last week that it will be hosting an exhibition focusing on the portraits of Jan van Eyck in November 2026. For the first time in history, see all of Jan van ...
State-of-the-art security allows visitors to get closer than ever to Jan van Eyck's breathtaking miniatures and masterpieces in a blockbuster exhibition in Ghent that reunites his best works. The ...
The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, 1432, by Jan van Eyck (1390-1441), oil on panel. DeAgostini/Getty Images This couldn’t be further from the truth. In reality, workers on the painting’s restoration ...
No painting in history has endured trials and tribulations quite like the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. Since its completion in 1432, Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck’s masterpiece has been victim to ...
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Jan Van Eyck, 'The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb' (Ghent Altarpiece), 1432Saint-Bavo’s Cathedral Ghent © Lukasweb.be-Art in Flanders vzw, photo Hugo Maertens, KIK ...
The research into the famous triptych was conducted by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage; the research explains that the discovery of the painting’s varied authorship “brings clarity to an old ...
GHENT, Belgium—Artist Jan Van Eyck’s giant 15th-century Ghent Altarpiece has survived centuries of turmoil through two world wars, 16th-century iconoclasm and theft. Now, a permanent exhibit showing ...