Santiago de Compostela

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The painter Jan Van Eyck came to Santiago de Compostela during his trip to Portugal in 1429. He was a member of a Burgundian delegation. Officially, he came to Portugal to paint a portrait of Princess Isabella of Portugal. The ultimate goal was to establish an alliance between Burgundy and Portugal through a marriage between Philip the Good and Isabella. Jan Van Eyck participated in the negotiations for the marriage contract.

Source

Source: Noah Charney, 2010, Het Lam Gods. 's Werelds meest begeerde meesterwerk, Luitingh

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Address: Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña, Spain

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