The woman in Jan van Eyck's painting "The Arnolfini Portrait," created in 1434, is commonly believed to be Giovanni di Nicolao di Arnolfini's wife, Costanza Trenta. The painting is often interpreted as a depiction of marriage, showcasing various symbols of fidelity and domesticity. Art historians have also speculated about her identity, but definitive evidence about her name remains elusive. The work is renowned for its detailed realism and intricate symbolism.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.