Jods Wade – the representative of the mayor of Ghent, the head of the church St. John, who ordered the altar, which became a treasure, was one of the richest people of that time in Flanders. Yods Feyd’s slightly raised eyebrows, wrinkles on his high forehead, an expression of the concentrated absent-mindedness experienced by a man who has been accustomed to pray. So immortalized by his Jan van Eyck, so see him and we
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