Quiet Covenant In The Arnolfini Portrait, Jan van Eyck creates a hushed, intimate scene: a richly dressed couple stands in a sunlit chamber, hands gently clasped. The convex mirror behind them reflects two figures, possibly the artist and his servant, while the chandelier, still-worn patterns, oranges, a faithful dog, and a single lit candle teem with symbolic meaning. Painted in 1434 with masterful oil glazing on oak, the work is a feast of texture, light, and iconography, quietly celebrating wealth, marriage, devotion, and mortality. In ikonoTV’s Slow Art video, each carefully rendered detail emerges in a slow, meditative focus. This work can be seen at [The National Gallery, London,https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/jan-van-eyck-the-arnolfini-portrait].