Portrait of Margareta van Eyck

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"Portrait of Margareta van Eyck" is a 1439 oil painting by Early Netherlandish master Jan van Eyck, notable as an intimate and detailed likeness of his wife and one of the earliest known independent portraits of a painter’s spouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance early example of secular individual portraiture in Northern Europe
important document of domestic and marital representation in 15th-century Netherlandish art
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Jan van Eyck NERFINISHED
depicts Margareta van Eyck NERFINISHED
depictsPerson artist’s wife
depictsSex female
genre portrait painting
hasColorPalette deep greens
earth tones
rich reds
hasQuality detailed rendering of facial features
meticulous depiction of headdress and costume
three-quarter view
hasStyle realism
inception 1439
inscriptionContains 1439
ALS IXH XAN (As I can)
medium oil paint
movement Early Netherlandish painting NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the earliest known independent portraits of a painter’s spouse
intimate and detailed likeness of the artist’s wife
partOf Northern Renaissance art
support panel

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Margareta van Eyck depictedIn Portrait of Margareta van Eyck
Groeningemuseum notableWorkInCollection Portrait of Margareta van Eyck