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Jan and/or Hubert van Eyck, The Ghent Altar (supposedly begun by Hubert; finished by Jan 1432)

The Ghent Altar, Closed

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Link to larger image in new window Sibyls
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Link to larger image in new window Annunciation, Detail: Gabriel
Link to larger image in new window Annunciation, Detail: Virgin
Link to larger image in new window Annunciation, Detail: Cityscape
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Link to larger image in new window Male donor, Jodocus Vijd (d. 1439)
Link to larger image in new window Female donor, Elisabeth Borluut (d. 1443), wife of Jodocus Vijd
The Ghent Altar, Open
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Link to larger image in new window God the Father
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Link to larger image in new window Adoration of the Mystic Lamb
Link to larger image in new window Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, Detail: Central figures
Works by Jan van Eyck
Link to larger image in new window Madonna in a Church (Berlin)
Link to larger image in new window Madonna in a Church (Berlin), Detail
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of ‘Tymotheos" (dated Oct. 10, 1432, inscribed "Leal Souvvenir")
Link to larger image in new window Man in a Red Turban (Self portrait?) Dated Oct. 21, 1433 (London)
Link to larger image in new window The "Arnolfini" double portrait (dated 1434)
Link to larger image in new window The "Arnolfini" double portrait (dated 1434), Detail: Head of Arnolfini
Link to larger image in new window The "Arnolfini" double portrait (dated 1434), Detail: Chandelier and mirror
Link to larger image in new window The Lucca Madonna (Frankfurt)
Link to larger image in new window The Annunciation (Washington, N.G.)
Link to larger image in new window Madonna of Canon van der Paele (dated 1436) (Bruges)
Link to larger image in new window Madonna of Canon van der Paele (dated 1436) (Bruges), Detail
Link to larger image in new window Madonna of Canon van der Paele (dated 1436) (Bruges), Detail
Link to larger image in new window Madonna of Canon van der Paele (dated 1436) (Bruges), Detail
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Jan de Leeuw (goldsmith. dated 1436: Vienna)
Link to larger image in new window The Dresden Triptych ("Travel Altar"), dated 1437, (Dresden)
Link to larger image in new window The Dresden Triptych, Center panel: Virgin and Child
Link to larger image in new window The Dresden Triptych, Left wing: St. Michael
Link to larger image in new window The Dresden Triptych, Right wing: St. Catherine
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Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Cardinal Nicolas Albergati. (1438; Vienna)
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Cardinal Nicolas Albergati. (1438; Silverpoint study, Dresden)
Link to larger image in new window Madonna by the Fountain (1439; Antwerp)
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Margaret van Eyck (1439; Bruges)
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Baudouin de Lannoy (Berlin)

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