Title of Artwork: “Madonna at the Fountain”
Artwork by Jan van Eyck
Year Created 1439
Summary of Madonna at the Fountain
Jan van Eyck’s 1439 oil on panel painting, The Madonna at the Fountain, is a classic example of early Netherlandish art. This is van Eyck’s final signed and dated painting, dating from his late career. IXH CAN, “JOHES DE EYCK ME FECIT + [COMPLEVIT ANNO 1439]” are the inscriptions on the original frame.
All About Madonna at the Fountain
The painting, which measures 19 x 12 cm, is smaller than a postcard. Set in a conclusive garden, the fountain symbolises the source of all life. The Madonna is depicted in blue with two angels supporting her on either side of a richly embroidered cloth of honour. Using the rose bush as a backdrop, the Christ Child holds prayer beads in his left hand, which evokes the rosary. The rosary became increasingly popular in northern Europe in the mid-to-late 15th century.
Information Citations
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