Postcard Jan Van Eyck - Virgin and Child or Virgin of Lucques

IC013341
JAN VAN EYCK (circa 1390-1441)
Virgin and Child (detail), circa 1437 ?
Oak. H. 65.7; W. 49.6 cm. Frankfurt, StädelMuseum.
© StädelMuseum, Frankfurt amMain
© GrandPalaisRmnCréations, Paris 2024
Sold by Réunion des Musées Nationaux

Characteristics

Maintenance
Place in a dry place, protected with a case or pouch plastic
Artist
Jan van Eyck (v. 1390-1441)
Art movement
Dutch paintings
Material of the original work
Techniques mixtes sur bois
Material
Coated paper
Reference
IC013341
EAN
3336729258390
Model dimensions
10.5cm x 15cm
Package Dimensions
1.5cm
Original work kept at
Francfort, Städelsches Kunstin

The work and its artist

Jan van Eyck (v. 1390-1441)

Master of the Flemish renaissance of the 15th century, Jan Van Eyck is particularly known for the realism of his paintings, moving away from the international Gothic of the time. For a long time he was credited with the invention of oil painting, if this is questioned today it is certain that Van Eyck used this technique very early and perfected it. Van Eyck is also innovative in his conception of his status as a painter, he was indeed one of the first painters to sign his paintings, as in his masterpiece "The Arnolfini couple". A renowned painter, Van Eyck painted for the greatest of his time, such as the Duke of Burgundy, Philippe le Bon.