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  • 11Jan van Eyck — or Johannes de Eyck (IPA2|jɑn vɑn ɛik) (before c. 1395 ndash; before July 9, 1441) was an Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges and considered one of the best Northern European painters of the 15th century.There is a common misconception,… …

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  • 12Jan van Eyck — L Homme au turban, 1433 Autoportrait présumé de Jan van Eyck Naissance …

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  • 13Jan van Eyck — (Maaseik, c. 1390 Brujas, 1441). Pintor flamenco que trabajó en Brujas junto con Robert Campin en Tournai. Fue fundador del Ars nova, estilo pictórico del gótico tardío en el siglo XV, que anuncia el Renacimiento Nórdico de Europa. En tal sentido …

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  • 14Eyck, Hubert and Jan van — • Brothers, Flemish illuminators and painters, founders of the school of Bruges and consequently of all the schools of painting in the North of Europe Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 15Jan Van Eyck Academie — infobox University name = established = 1948 director = Koen Brams researchers = 48 city = Maastricht country = NL website = [http://www.janvaneyck.nl/ Jan van Eyck] The Jan van Eyck Academie is a post academic institute for research and… …

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  • 16Jan van Eyck — Mann mit rotem Turban (wahrscheinlich ein Selbstporträt), National Gallery London …

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  • 17Eyck, Hubert and Jan van —    See Van Eyck, Hubert and Jan …

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  • 18Jan van Eyck — noun Flemish painter who was a founder of the Flemish school of painting and who pioneered modern techniques of oil painting (1390 1441) • Syn: ↑Eyck, ↑van Eyck • Instance Hypernyms: ↑old master …

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  • 19Eyck — Eyck, Jan van …

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  • 20Hubert and Jan van Eyck —     Hubert and Jan van Eyck     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hubert and Jan van Eyck     Brothers, Flemish illuminators and painters, founders of the school of Bruges and consequently of all the schools of painting in the North of Europe. Hubert was …

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