Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
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Madonna of Chancellor Rolin is one of the most celebrated masterpieces by Jan van Eyck (c. 1390–1441), the founding father of Flemish painting and one of the greatest artists in the history of Western art. Painted around 1435, this extraordinary work was commissioned by Nicolas Rolin, Chancellor of Burgundy, as a private devotional piece — a testament to both his wealth and his piety.
The painting depicts the Virgin Mary seated with the Christ Child, presenting them to the kneeling Chancellor Rolin in a magnificent loggia overlooking a breathtaking river landscape. Van Eyck's revolutionary mastery of oil painting is on full display: the jewel-like precision of every detail — the Chancellor's brocade robe, the angels' crowns, the distant city and winding river — creates a world of almost supernatural richness and clarity.
Now held in the collection of the Louvre in Paris, Madonna of Chancellor Rolin is celebrated as a landmark of Early Netherlandish painting, combining spiritual grandeur with an unprecedented naturalism that would transform European art forever.
Reproduced as a premium Giclée print with exceptional precision, every nuance of van Eyck's luminous palette, intricate detail, and extraordinary light is faithfully captured for your home or gallery.
An essential piece for collectors of Flemish Old Masters, Early Netherlandish art, and the finest works of Western painting.

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