Hubert van Eyck

Hubert van Eyck was a Flemish painter of the school of the Primitifs Flemish of XVe century, born towards 1366 with Maaseik (current province of Limbourg in Belgium), died in September 1426 with Ghent.

He was the brother of Jan van Eyck. Jan Van Eyck was very famous in Flemish painting because he invented the oil-base paint while adding with the colors of terpentine. That made it possible to make tables with the more precise details and the bright colors.

One allots to him, without certainty, to have started celebrates it retable of the mystical lamb (finished by his/her brother) located in the Cathédrale Saint-Bavon of Ghent. It would have been buried besides in the vault where this retable was exposed.

One finds his effigy in the effigies of the famous painters of the Netherlands of Dominique Lampson.

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