The portrait of the Arnolfini couple was painted by- Jan van Eyck.
The correct option is b.
The Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck painted'The Arnolfini Portrait' in 1434. It was an oil painting on an oak panel. It is a full-length couple portrait that is said to show the Italian businessman Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife, most likely at their Bruges, Belgium, home.
In order to produce a picture with an intensity of tone and colour, Van Eyck employed the method of layering thin transparent glazes multiple times. The vibrant colours also contribute to highlighting the realism and demonstrating the abundance and grandeur of Arnolfini's world's material possessions.
Van Eyck used wet-in-wet painting to combine colours and generate subtle changes in light and shadow that enhanced the appearance of three-dimensional shapes. This technique was made possible by the longer drying period of oil paint compared to tempera. Renaissance artists, such as Jan van Eyck, frequently used the wet-in-wet (wet-on-wet), or alla prima, method.
The complete question is:
The portrait of the Arnolfini couple was painted by which artist?
options:
a. Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci
b. Jan van Eyck
c. Claude manet
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