- wikiart.org en/jan-van-eyck/the-ghent-altarpiece-…...is a very large and complex 15th-century Early Flemish polyptych altarpiece in St Bavo's Cathedral, attributed to the brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck.
- medium.com @sari9716/the-ghent-altarpiece-…The altarpiece was donated to St Bavo’s cathedral by one of van Eyck’s clients, a merchant and the mayor of Ghent.
- en.wikipedia.org Ghent Altarpiece...Hubert van Eyck maior quo nemo repertus (greater than anyone) started the altarpiece, but that Jan van Eyck—calling himself arte secundus (second best in the...
- artincontext.org ghent-altarpiece/Adoration of the Mystic Lamb Work The Virgin Mary from the opened upper register of the Ghent Altarpiece; Jan van Eyck, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
- jan-van-eyck.org The-Ghent-Altarpiece-God-…The Ghent Altarpiece (wings open) 1432. Jan Van Eyck - The Ghent Altarpiece- Adoration of the Lamb (detail 1) 1425-29.
- artble.com artists/jan_van_eyck/paintings/ghent_…Jan van Eyck created the Ghent Altarpiece in Saint Bavo Cathedral, previously known as Saint John's. ... Jan Van Eyck: The Ghent Altarpiece.
- secrethistoryofart.blogspot.com 2010/11/van-eycks…The Ghent Altarpiece, originally commissioned of Hubert van Eyck by Joos Vijd (perhaps as early as 1420) is taken up by Jan.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsDetail of the donors in the Ghent Altarpiece (open) by Jan van Eyck, 1432, St. Bavo’s Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium, via Closer to Van Eyck.
- Closer to Van Eyck. The Ghent Altarpiece Restored. ... This segment of the website presents a large number of paintings by Jan van Eyck and his workshop.
- dismal-arts.blogspot.com 2013/12/jan-van-eyck-…The Ghent Altarpiece is perhaps van Eyck's most famous work and in addition, one of the most desired pieces of art in the world.
- http://visual-arts-cork.com famous-paintings/ghent-…Ghent Altarpiece (1425-32) By Jan Van Eyck: Meaning, Analysis of Flemish Polyptych.
- collegesidekick.com study-guides/zeliart102/jan-…And now when it's open: Jan van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece, completed 1432, oil on wood, 11′ 5″ × 7′ 6″ (Saint Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium).