“The Madonna of Canon van der Paele (detail)” is an artwork by Jan van Eyck, created in 1436 in oil on wood. It belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. This piece is part of the series “The Madonna of Canon van der Paele” and can be viewed at the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium.
In the artwork, intricate details are evident, showcasing Jan van Eyck’s meticulous technique and mastery of oil paint. The composition includes finely rendered objects such as a parrot, delicate flowers, and ornate garments adorned with jewels, reflecting the era’s attention to luxurious materials and textures. Additionally, the depiction of hands holding items like a book and spectacles demonstrates a combination of everyday realism and symbolic religious elements. The vividness of colors, the precision in textures, and the lifelike representation are characteristic of Van Eyck’s style, emphasizing the solemn and holy nature inherent to Northern Renaissance religious paintings.