The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck

August 30, 2020
15 min
2020 - Episode 6: The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck

2020 - Episode 6: The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck

The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck - Episode 6

Overview

The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck has baffled art historians ever since it was painted in 1434. It has been dissected and analysed, maybe more than any other painting in history, and in the process, become even more mysterious. During the medieval period, a rapid expansion in trade and commerce led to the rise of a new class, the incredibly wealthy and powerful merchant class. Bruges in the 15th century was the hub of international trade, and people came from all over the world, wanting to get rich. Including the Arnolfinis from Lucca in Italy. As those Merchants became richer, their appetite for social status grew. Consumerism was rampant and the ultimate way to show off your wealth was to commission a portrait. And by the 1430s, a portrait by Jan Van Eyke was the most exclusive status symbol

Episode Information

TV Show

Great Art Explained

Season

2020

Episode Number

6

Air Date

August 30, 2020

Runtime

15 minutes