A New Look at Jan Van Eyck. The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin

A New Look at Jan Van Eyck. The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin

March 20, 2024 - June 17, 2024 Exhibition has ended
To celebrate the historic conservation work carried out on Jan van Eyck's masterpiece - the first intervention of its kind since the painting entered the museum in 1800 - the Louvre has decided to dedicate the first spotlight exhibition to be held in the Salle de la Chapelle since 2014 to Chancellor Rolin in Prayer before the Virgin and Child, also known as the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin. The layers of oxidised varnish that had darkened the paint were stripped away, restoring the work to its former glory.
Jan Van Eyck. The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin - Exhibition catalog
Exhibitions catalog

Jan Van Eyck. The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin - Exhibition catalog

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WRITTEN IN FRENCH

Entering the Louvre's collections in 1800, The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin, painted by Jan Van Eyck around 1435, has just been restored. It is a major event to which the Louvre wanted to dedicate an exhibition and a book in order to involve the public. It is, in fact, a unique opportunity to rediscover a multifaceted masterpiece, raising countless questions: for what use or purposes did Van Eyck conceive this singular work, for Nicolas Rolin, chancellor of the Duke of Burgundy, Philip le Bon? Why did he paint a landscape in the background that is so miniaturized that it is - almost - invisible? What dialogue does the work have with both the art of illumination and sculpted funerary bas-reliefs? Can we find out how fifteenth-century artists understood this work?

The Madonna Rolin condenses the tensions that ran through Flemish art in the first third of the fifteenth century, between medieval tradition and revolutionary experimentation. Comparisons with other paintings by Van Eyck, but also by Van der Weyden, Robert Campin and the great illuminators of the time highlight both its singularity and its place in its time.

Alongside the many spectacular details of the altarpiece, some sixty painted panels, manuscripts, drawings, sculpted bas-reliefs and ornate objects are brought together here to make us (re)discover this masterpiece.

Exhibition at the musée du Louvre from 20 March to 17 June 2024.

French
240 pages / 160 illustrations

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