

Since I was a child, this has been my favorite painting of all time. It is signed, inscribed and dated: Johannes de eyck fuit hic./.
This work is a portrait of Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife, but is not
intended as a record of their wedding. His wife is not pregnant, as is often thought, but holding up her full-skirted dress in the
contemporary fashion. Arnolfini was a member of a merchant family from Lucca living in Bruges. The couple are shown in a well-appointed
interior.
The ornate Latin signature translates as 'Jan van Eyck was here 1434'. The similarity to modern graffiti is not accidental. Van Eyck often
inscribed his pictures in a witty way. The mirror reflects two figures in the doorway. One may be the painter himself. Arnolfini raises his
right hand as he faces them, perhaps as a greeting.
Van Eyck was intensely interested in the effects of light: oil paint allowed him to depict it with great subtlety in this picture, notably
on the gleaming brass chandelier.
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