
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
Ghent Altar by A Kind of Open Altar – Jan van Eyck
Ghent altar in the closed state by Jan van Eyck
Altar de Gante en la catedral de Saint Bavo – Vista del altar cerrado – Jods Wade
Ghent Altarpiece by Jan and Hubert van Eyck
Ghent altar by Jan van Eyck
The Ghent Altar Worship of the Lamb by Jan van Eyck
The altar images by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
The main altar of the Freiburg cathedral by Hans Baldung