Jan Van Eyck
Internationally regarded as the greatest painter of his day, Jan van Eyck (d.1441) was an innovative and technically brilliant observer of reality. This lecture discusses Van Eyck’s achievements, his career at the Burgundian court and his clientele in Bruges, and surveys his works, including the celebrated Ghent Altarpiece, and the so-called Arnolfini Marriage in the National Gallery.
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THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Paula Nuttall
Specialist in Renaissance art, both Italian and northern European, on which she has published widely, notably From Flanders to Florence: the Impact of Netherlandish Painting 1400-1500 (Yale, 2004). Has collaborated on major exhibitions including Jan van Eyck: an Optical Revolution (Ghent, 2020). Former Director of the V&A Medieval and Renaissance Year course, and lecturer at – among others – the Courtauld Institute and the British Institute of Florence.
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