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Jan van Eyck’s Portrait of Arnolfini and His Wife is at the center of an increasingly ugly debate among scientists over whether the Flemish artist employed optical projections to help him paint it, Sebastian Smee writes in The Telegraph. The claim was originally made more than two years ago by David Hockney, in his book Secret Knowledge.