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  1. Hubert van Eyck ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦybɛrt vɑn ˈɛik]) or Huybrecht van Eyck ( c. 1385/90 – 18 September 1426) was an Early Netherlandish painter and older brother of Jan van Eyck, [a] as well as Lambert and Margareta, also painters. The absence of any single work that he can clearly be said to have completed continues to make an ...

  2. In Jan van Eyck. …wholly questionable inscription that introduces Hubert van Eyck as its principal master. This has caused art historians to turn to less ambitious but more secure works to plot Jan’s development, including, most notably: the Portrait of a Young Man ( Leal Souvenir) of 1432, Arnolfini Portrait (in full Portrait of Giovanni….

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · The Flemish painters Hubert (died 1426) and Jan (ca. 1390-1441) van Eyck were the founders of the early Netherlandish school of painting. In the third decade of the 15th century an elaborate technique of painting in oil glazes on wooden panels emerged and was perfected in the Low Countries. Although ultimately the brothers Van Eyck cannot be ...

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  5. Hubert van Eyck or Huybrecht van Eyck was an Early Netherlandish painter and older brother of Jan van Eyck, as well as Lambert and Margareta, also painters. The absence of any single work that he can clearly be said to have completed continues to make an assessment of his achievement highly uncertain, although for centuries he had the reputation of being an outstanding founding artist of Early ...

  6. Hubert van Eyck (ca. 1370–1426). Little is known about Hubert van Eyck. Some experts identify him with an artist known as Master Hubert, who completed a number of works in the early 1400s. Sources confirm that Hubert van Eyck lived and worked in the Flemish city of Ghent between 1422 and 1426. He designed a painting for the city and began ...

  7. Jan van Eyck (born before 1395, Maaseik, Bishopric of Liège, Holy Roman Empire [now in Belgium]—died before July 9, 1441, Bruges) was a Netherlandish painter who perfected the newly developed technique of oil painting. His naturalistic panel paintings, mostly portraits and religious subjects, made extensive use of disguised religious symbols.

  8. Biography. In the past, art historians, for various reasons, have sometimes cast doubt on the existence of Hubert Van Eyck. Today, however, no one still seriously claims that the elder brother of Jan, Lambert and Margareta Van Eyck never existed. He was born at Maeseyck, near Mons, though the date of his birth is unknown.

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