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Anthony Van Dyck Dutch
1599-1641
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Flemish painter and draughtsman, active also in Italy and England. He was the leading Flemish painter after Rubens in the first half of the 17th century and in the 18th century was often considered no less than his match. A number of van Dyck studies in oil of characterful heads were included in Rubens estate inventory in 1640, where they were distinguished neither in quality nor in purpose from those stocked by the older master. Although frustrated as a designer of tapestry and, with an almost solitary exception, as a deviser of palatial decoration, van Dyck succeeded brilliantly as an etcher. He was also skilled at organizing reproductive engravers in Antwerp to publish his works, in particular The Iconography (c. 1632-44), comprising scores of contemporary etched and engraved portraits, eventually numbering 100, by which election he revived the Renaissance tradition of promoting images of uomini illustri. His fame as a portrait painter in the cities of the southern Netherlands, as well as in London, Genoa, Rome and Palermo, has never been outshone; and from at least the early 18th century his full-length portraits were especially prized in Genoese, British and Flemish houses, where they were appreciated as much for their own sake as for the identities and families of the sitters.
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Painting ID:: 94324 Sir Anthony van Dyck
after 1633(1633)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 584 x 730mm (23 x 28 1/4")
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Painting ID:: 94325 Jugendliches Selbstportrat
43 x 33 cm
c. 1613-1614
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Painting ID:: 94326 Portrat der Familie Lomellini
oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 269 x 254 cm
1623
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Painting ID:: 94327 Louvre
H. 2.66 m (104 ½ in.), W. 2.07 m (81 ¼ in.)
Oil on canvas, ca. 1635.
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Painting ID:: 94328 Portrat der Konigin Henrietta Maria, mit Zwerg Sir Jeffrey Hudson
1633(1633)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 220 x 135 cm (86.6 x 53.1 in)
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Anthony Van Dyck
Dutch
1599-1641
Anthony Van Dyck Locations
Flemish painter and draughtsman, active also in Italy and England. He was the leading Flemish painter after Rubens in the first half of the 17th century and in the 18th century was often considered no less than his match. A number of van Dyck studies in oil of characterful heads were included in Rubens estate inventory in 1640, where they were distinguished neither in quality nor in purpose from those stocked by the older master. Although frustrated as a designer of tapestry and, with an almost solitary exception, as a deviser of palatial decoration, van Dyck succeeded brilliantly as an etcher. He was also skilled at organizing reproductive engravers in Antwerp to publish his works, in particular The Iconography (c. 1632-44), comprising scores of contemporary etched and engraved portraits, eventually numbering 100, by which election he revived the Renaissance tradition of promoting images of uomini illustri. His fame as a portrait painter in the cities of the southern Netherlands, as well as in London, Genoa, Rome and Palermo, has never been outshone; and from at least the early 18th century his full-length portraits were especially prized in Genoese, British and Flemish houses, where they were appreciated as much for their own sake as for the identities and families of the sitters.
. Related Artists to Anthony Van Dyck: | Francesco Vecellio | Josefa of Ayala | Francesco Parmigianino | Aristide Maillol | Ole Peter Hansen Balling |
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