Eyck, Margaretha van (fl. 1420s–1430s)
Eyck, Margaretha van (fl. 1420s–1430s)
Flemish painter. Name variations: Margarete van Eyck. Born at Maeseyck, around 1370, and flourished between 1420 and 1430; sister of artists Hubert (c. 1366–1426), Jan (c. 1370–c. 1440) and Lambert van Eyck.
Sister of artists Hubert, Jan, and Lambert van Eyck, founders of the Flemish school of painting, Margaretha van Eyck is said to have been a skillful painter, though no picture is known that can be positively ascribed to her. She and her brothers reputedly originated the process of oil painting with a drying varnish. She was buried in the Cathedral of Ghent, along with her brother Hubert.
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