- Compact, affordable introduction to some of the world's most popular
artists, looking at their works in incredible detail - Filled with
superbly reproduced full-page, close-up details, offering new views of
some of the world's most popular paintings This fascinating book views
the work of Flemish painter Jan van Eyck (c.1395-1441) under a
magnifying glass. Van Eyck studied fauna and flora in their natural
environment and under carefully chosen light conditions, and then
achieved a breathtaking and convincing realism in his paintings. Each
work is a collection of minuscule details rendered with superb clarity -
or at least that is the viewer's first impression. As this book reveals,
Van Eyck's exceptional talent was his understanding of how the human
brain supplements visual perception. Here, full reproductions of his
work as well as close-up details are organized by theme. The text
includes a biographical note and information on the technique of oil
painting on panel, and an explanation of how Van Eyck achieved his
innovative results. This is an unprecedented look at the work of a
popular master.