By: Deborah Ciaramitaro.  Jan van Eyck was born around 1395 in Maasiek, Belgium. He died in 1441 in Burges, Netherlands. He was a well known northern.

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By: Deborah Ciaramitaro

 Jan van Eyck was born around 1395 in Maasiek, Belgium. He died in 1441 in Burges, Netherlands. He was a well known northern Renaissance painter in the 15th century. Jan was one of the earliest Flemish oil painters.

In 1432 he created one of his most famous paintings. It is called the “Adoration of the Lamb.” A lamb is worshiped by groups of angels, martyrs, prophets and apostles. The work in 1432 was one of the first painted altar pieces in North and West Europe. The lamb, bleeding from its neck is symbolic for Jesus sacrificing his life in order to redeem humankind from its sins.

The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin In 1435 Jan painted Nicolas Rolin a chancellor to Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy sitting opposite to the virgin Mary with a child. From the painting above you can see how this is a renaissance painting because of the detailed depth of the landscape and lots of natural detail. It also has religious scenes since virgin Mary is present.

The Annunciation In Eyck painted these two panels that represent the Ghent Altarpiece. This painting shows twelve angels singing beside a well detailed organ and floor.

This is the Ghent Altarpiece painted in 1432, its current location is at the Saint Bravo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. Jan and Hubert van Eyck’s famous Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. The Ghent Altarpiece

CITATIONS "Jan Van Eyck Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 30 Mar "Jan Van Eyck." Online. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar IMAGES "The Ghent Altarpiece in 100 Billion Pixels." The Getty Iris. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Apr