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A concise study traces the lives, artistic collaboration, and output of Hubert and Jan van Eyck, situating their practice amid the political and cultural shifts of the Low Countries. It examines the development and technical adoption of oil painting, offers close readings of major panels and portraits that emphasize realism, texture, and the handling of light, and considers the brothers' methods of working together. The volume pairs biographical sketching and critical analysis with reproductions and a locality-based catalogue to present both aesthetic description and documentary information about attribution and individual works.
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