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Flemish · 1390–1441

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1 work across 1 institution

Frankfurt's Städel Museum holds 1 work by Jan van Eyck (1390–1441) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Van Eyck is one of the most significant painters in the history of Western art, credited with perfecting oil painting and achieving a level of detail and luminosity previously unattained. He worked in Bruges as court painter to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. His Ghent Altarpiece, completed in 1432, is considered one of the greatest paintings ever made.

Städel Museum

Frankfurt · 1 work on display

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Lucca Madonna

Lucca Madonna

Städel Museum

c. 1437

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Jan van Eyck

Flemish · Early Netherlandish · 1390–1441

Van Eyck is one of the most significant painters in the history of Western art, credited with perfecting oil painting and achieving a level of detail and luminosity previously unattained. He worked in Bruges as court painter to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. His Ghent Altarpiece, completed in 1432, is considered one of the greatest paintings ever made.

Key works

The Arnolfini PortraitGhent AltarpiecePortrait of a Man
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Frequently asked questions

How many Jan van Eyck paintings are on display in Frankfurt?

Our current data shows 1 Jan van Eyck painting on display in Frankfurt, held at the Städel Museum.

Which museum in Frankfurt has the most Jan van Eyck paintings?

Städel Museum holds all 1 known Jan van Eyck work in Frankfurt.

Where else can I see Jan van Eyck's paintings?

Jan van Eyck's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Jan van Eyck

Planning your visit to Frankfurt

Frankfurt's Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) lines the south bank of the River Main with a dozen museums within walking distance of each other — the Städel is the standout for fine art. A combined ticket is good value if visiting multiple Museumsufer institutions. The S-Bahn station Museumsufer is the closest stop.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.