A journey into the heart of one of the National Gallery of London's most famous paintings. "I've been coming to look at this for 30 years," says one visitor, "and I don't know why it moves me so much." Nor do the critics, nor do we. For the last 100 years of its 500-year history, Van Eyck's secular masterpiece, a double portrait of a richly dressed couple, sometimes called The Amolfini
Marriage, has pleased, puzzled and polarised critical and public opinion. Radio 3 goes through the mirror into the heart of a masterpiece. With Jack Klaff as Van Eyck. Repeat