These clocks come in two shapes (round and square) and two sizes. Each clock has a keyhole at the back for easy hanging on a wall. They're made from an acrylic material that looks like glass but is more durable and sturdy.
.: Material: 100% acrylic
.: Round and square shape options
.: Two size options (10.75''×10.75'' and 8''×8'')
.: Requires one AA battery (NOT included)
.: Includes keyhole hanging slot
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The Arnolfini Portrait, also known as The Arnolfini Marriage, is a 1434 oil painting on an oak panel by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck. It is one of the most famous and well-documented paintings from the Northern Renaissance. The painting depicts a wealthy Italian merchant couple, Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife Giovanna Cenami, in their bedchamber. The painting is notable for its realism and its attention to detail. Van Eyck has carefully captured the textures of the couple's clothing, the furniture, and the objects in the room. The painting is also notable for its symbolism. The dog is a symbol of fidelity, the chandelier is a symbol of wealth and prosperity, and the mirror is a symbol of God's all-seeing eye. The couple's hand-in-hand gesture is also symbolic of their marriage vows. The Arnolfini Portrait is a masterpiece of Renaissance art.