
Jan van Eyck
1390–1441 · Southern Netherlands · Early Netherlandish painting
The story
Jan van Eyck worked for one of the richest men in 15th-century Europe, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, whose lands stretched across what is now Belgium, Holland, and eastern France. Van Eyck was his court painter and valet de chambre, paid a generous salary and trusted well beyond the studio. In 1428 the duke sent him south to Portugal on a marriage embassy, and part of his job there was to paint the bride, Isabella, so Philip could see the woman he was arranging to marry.
Back in Bruges he was perfecting something that made his pictures look lit from within. He did not invent oil paint, but he learned to build an image from many thin, transparent glazes, layer over layer, so light seemed to sink into the colour and glow back out. It let him render a brass chandelier, a convex mirror, and the deep pile of a fur trim with a sharpness no painter had reached before, most famously in the Arnolfini double portrait of 1434.
His largest surviving work is the Ghent Altarpiece, finished in 1432, a great folding set of panels begun by his brother Hubert. Its frame carries an inscription naming Jan as the one who completed it, and on the Arnolfini portrait he signed the wall itself in looping Latin script, reading Jan van Eyck was here, above the date he made it.
Works
30 works
Arnolfini PortraitJan van Eyck, 1434
Ghent AltarpieceJan van Eyck, 1432
Madonna of Chancellor RolinJan van Eyck, 1435
Madonna with Canon Joris van der PaeleJan van Eyck, 1436
The Madonna in the ChurchJan van Eyck, 1440
AnnunciationJan van Eyck, 1435
Lucca MadonnaJan van Eyck, 1437
Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?)Jan van Eyck, 1433
Dresden TriptychJan van Eyck, 1437
Léal SouvenirJan van Eyck, 1432
Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptychJan van Eyck, 1440
Portrait of a Man with a Blue ChaperonJan van Eyck, 1435
Portrait of Cardinal Niccolò AlbergatiJan van Eyck, 1431
AnnunciationJan van Eyck, 1440
Portrait of Margareta van EyckJan van Eyck, 1439
Saint BarbaraJan van Eyck, 1437
The Just JudgesJan van Eyck, 1432
Madonna at the FountainJan van Eyck, 1439
Portrait of Baudouin de LannoyJan van Eyck, 1435
Portrait of Giovanni di Nicolao ArnolfiniJan van Eyck, 1440
Portrait of Jan de LeeuwJan van Eyck, 1436
Saint Jerome in His StudyJan van Eyck, 1435
Virgin and Child, with Saints and DonorJan van Eyck, 1441
Portrait of a Man with CarnationJan van Eyck, 1435
The three Marys at the TombJan van Eyck, 1430