Proper noun
Borchert (plural Borcherts)
A surname.
After Jan's death, Lambert van Eyck continued to run the workshop, Borchert (2008), 12 and over the next few years Jan's reputation and stature steadily grew. Source: Internet
Borchert (2008), 149 Hands play a special significance in van Eyck's paintings and at least one is prominently held up. Source: Internet
Borchert (2011), 149 By contrast the inscriptions on his public, formal religious commissions are written from the point of view of the patron, and there to underscore his piousness, charity and dedication to the saint who he is shown accompanying. Source: Internet
Borchert (2008), 35 After his return, he was preoccupied with completing the Ghent Altarpiece, which was concentrated on 6 May 1432 at Saint Bavo Cathedral during an official ceremony for Philip. Source: Internet
Borchert (2008), 94 His local and international reputation was aided by his ties to the then political and cultural influence of the Burgundian court. Source: Internet
Borchert, 94 Works Jan van Eyck produced paintings for private clients in addition to his work at the court. Source: Internet