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LECTURE 3 "The Portraits"
Jan van Eyck: Art as a Mirror of the World
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1h 23m
Van Eyck was renowned for the living realism of his portraits, which present the sitter not in the traditional Italian profile pose, but for the first time in a three-quarter facial view. Many of his portrait subjects gaze outward, directly engaging the eyes of the viewer for the first time in art. Van Eyck surrounded his hyper-realistic faces with encrypted clues to their identities – symbols and texts meant to be decoded by the viewer.