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[[Category:Lists of works of art|Van Eyck]]
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[[Category:Paintings by Jan van Eyck]]
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Revision as of 19:30, 17 April 2020

This is a list of works by the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck. Van Eyck was not a prolific artists, with only twenty-one paintings attributed to him by scholars. Van Eyck was the first major European artist to utilize oil painting. Though the use of oil paint preceded Van Eyck by many centuries, his virtuosic handling and manipulation of oil paint, use of glazes, wet-on-wet and other techniques was such that Giorgio Vasari started the myth that Van Eyck had invented oil painting[1]

Paintings

Image Title Date Current location Dimensions

Ghent Altarpiece c. 1420-32 St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent 3.4 m x 5.2 m, open view
3.4 m x 2.23 m, closed view
Portrait of a Man with a Blue Chaperon c. 1430 Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu 22.5 cm x 16.6 cm
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata c. 1430-32 Sabauda Gallery, Turin 29.3 cm x 33.4 cm
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata c. 1430-32 Philadelphia Museum of Art 12.7 cm x 14.6 cm
Crucifixion and Last Judgement c. 1430-40 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 56.5 cm x 19.5 cm each
Portrait of Cardinal Niccolò Albergati c. 1431 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna 34 cm x 29.5 cm
Léal Souvenir 1432 National Gallery, London 33.3 cm x 18.9 cm
Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?) 1433 National Gallery, London 25.5 cm x 19 cm
Arnolfini Portrait 1434 National Gallery, London 82 cm x 59.5 cm
Annunciation 1434-36 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 90.2 cm x 34.1 cm
Annunciation 1434-36 Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid 39 cm x 24 cm
Portrait of Baudouin de Lannoy 1435 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin 26 cm x 20 cm
Madonna of Chancellor Rolin 1435 Louvre, Paris 66 cm x 62 cm
Portrait of Jan de Leeuw 1436 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna 24.5 cm x 19 cm
Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele 1436 Groeningemuseum, Bruges 1.22 m x 1.57 m
Dresden Triptych 1437 Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden 33 cm x 27.5 cm
Lucca Madonna c. 1437 Städel Museum, Frankfurt 65.7 cm x 49.6 cm
Portrait of Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini 1438 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin 29 cm x 20 cm
Madonna in the Church c. 1438-40 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin 31 cm x 14 cm
Portrait of Margaret van Eyck 1439 Groeningemuseum, Bruges 41.2 cm x 34.6 cm
Madonna at the Fountain 1439 Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp 19 cm x 12 cm
Madonna of Jan Vos 1441-43 Frick Collection, New York City 47.3 cm x 61.3 cm

Illuminated Manuscripts

Image Title Date Current location Notes
Turin-Milan Hours c. 1420 Turin City Museum of Ancient Art The miniatures done by Hand "G", of which three survive are generally believed to be by either Jan van Eyck or his brother Hubert

Drawings

Image Title Date Current location Dimensions
Study for Cardinal Niccolò Albergati c. 1432 Kupferstich-Kabinett, Dresden 21.4 cm x 18 cm
Saint Barbara 1437 Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp 34 cm x 18.5 cm
Crucifixion c. 1440 Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam 25.4 cm x 18.7 cm[2]

References

  1. ^ Borchert (2008), 92–94
  2. ^ "The Crucifixion ca. 1440 Jan van Eyck". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 29 February 2020.

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