Van Eyck was a key figure in the early northern renaissance that would produce great masters such as Hans Holbein and Albrecht Dürer. After he died, his reputation would only grow and grow, and his paintings would become highly sought after by buyers and thieves alike. In the process, the mysterious tale of the van Eyck family would slowly be revealed.
Could anyone please tell me what maroon and olive green has to do religion becoz I've been observing these 2 colours quite lately with every turn of my head??? Or what's the significance of turret clock on churches?? Please shed some light 🙏
Van Eyck was a key figure in the early northern renaissance that would produce great masters such as Hans Holbein and Albrecht Dürer. After he died, his reputation would only grow and grow, and his paintings would become highly sought after by buyers and thieves alike. In the process, the mysterious tale of the van Eyck family would slowly be revealed.
J'adore votre peinture Monsieur Ian van Eyck.
I'm really enjoying the Lost art. It's actually surprising to me that I'm so enthralled with this series. Very interesting so far
Excellent. That makes me especially happy since I’m majoring in art history.
Amazing artist! Thanks
Remarkable story!
I know right?!
Good evening everyone
Ghent’s famous “Altarpiece” of St. Bavo’s Cathedral.
The Gernams appear to have a penchant for theivery.
The panel was stolen by a Belgian, not a German
Could anyone please tell me what maroon and olive green has to do religion becoz I've been observing these 2 colours quite lately with every turn of my head??? Or what's the significance of turret clock on churches?? Please shed some light 🙏
A bit skeptical of the ‘false humility’ comment
Is he wearing a turban?
You missed the explanation. Watch it again.
6:55 they explain it there