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Detail of God the Father, central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece (oil on panel)

Detail of God the Father, central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece (oil on panel)
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Image title
Detail of God the Father, central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece (oil on panel)
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Artist
Eyck, Hubert (c.1370-1426) & Jan van (1390-1441) / Flemish
Location
St. Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium
Medium
oil on panel
Image description

The central figure has been widely identified as God the Father, overseeing the story of Salvation. He wears a papal tiara, an attribute normally associated with the Father. All the same, there are persuasive arguments to the effect that the figure is, in fact, that of Christ. The issue will, nevertheless, have to remain open. Some scholars believe that Van Eyck deliberately blended aspects of the Father and the Son. Another possible explanation is that Van Eyck wanted to present the figure of 'God' in his Trinitarian unity - as Father, Son and Holy Spirit all at once.

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Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
beard / ghent altarpiece / panel / ornate / face / jewelled / crown / god the father / head / beard / papal tiara / detail / jewels / jesus christ / halo / Painting / Mzpainting

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