Man in a Turban (1433)
Another work by Van Eyck that is an example of his pristine Renaissance man qualities is Man in a Turban. This painting was completed in the year 1433, and shows a middle-aged man sitting, wearing a bright red turban.
This piece shows Secularism, which is not common for Jan Van Eyck's work, because there is no reference or symbolism for anything relating to Christianity. The work also shows Realism because of the simplicity and details, shading, and shadows. It shows Individualism as well because it is a portrait, and it has Jan Van Eyck's signature bright colors.
This painting, Man in a Turban, is another piece that shows that Jan Van Eyck possessed Renaissance values.
This piece shows Secularism, which is not common for Jan Van Eyck's work, because there is no reference or symbolism for anything relating to Christianity. The work also shows Realism because of the simplicity and details, shading, and shadows. It shows Individualism as well because it is a portrait, and it has Jan Van Eyck's signature bright colors.
This painting, Man in a Turban, is another piece that shows that Jan Van Eyck possessed Renaissance values.