Jan van Eyck’s Chaperon

Origin
Jan van Eyck was an Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges and one of the most significant Northern Renaissance artists of the 15th century. Outside of the “Ghent Altarpiece” completed with his brother Hubert and the “Arnolfini Portrait”, only about 25 surviving works are confidently attributed to him. He painted for the rulers of Holland, Burgundy and Portugal, who usually commissioned religious pieces on panels. Jan used the slow rate the oil pigments dried at as a way to blend in different layers of color.

Effects
The user will be able to complete large, difficult and complex projects in a systematic plan. They will be able to make the correct decision in sudden crises and can ably coordinate large groups of people if need be. They also become extremely patient and are willing to wait long periods of time for the perfect opportunity to rise. However, many times, their works are usually destroyed or stolen.