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:{{#tag:easyview|ITJzyNwAZlw|type=youtube|thumbnail=2014 - {{mdsr:icon}}media/video.png Van Eyck - The Arnolfini Marriage - Every picture tell's a story|head=2014 - Van Eyck - The Arnolfini Marriage - Every picture tell's a story|des=The Arnolfin doublei Portrait is an oil painting on oak panel dated 1434 by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck.Also known as The Arnolfini Wedding,& the Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife. The painting is a small full-length double portrait, which is believed to represent the Italian merchant Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife, in their home in the Flemish city of Bruges. It is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western art because of the iconography, the unusual geometric orthogonal perspective, the use of the mirror to reflect the space, and that the portrait is considered unique by some art historians as the record of a marriage contract in the form of a painting<br> | |||
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