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Anthony van Dyck - Young Gentleman

Young Gentleman (ca. 1640)

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
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Anthony van Dyck

Sir Anthony van Dyck was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy.

The seventh child of Frans van Dyck, a wealthy Antwerp silk merchant, Anthony painted from an early age. He was successful as an independent painter in his late teens, and became a master in the Antwerp guild in 1618. By this time he was working in the studio of the leading northern painter of the day, Peter Paul Rubens, who became a major influence on his work. Van Dyck worked in London for some months in 1621, then returned to Flanders for a brief time, before travelling to Italy, where he stayed until 1627, mostly in Genoa. In the late 1620s he completed his greatly admired Iconography series of portrait etchings, mostly of other artists. He spent five years in Flanders after his return from Italy, and from 1630 was court painter for the archduchess Isabella, Habsburg Governor of Flanders. In 1632 he returned to London to be the main court painter, at the request of Charles I of England.

With the exception of Holbein, van Dyck and his contemporary Diego Velázquez were the first painters of pre-eminent talent to work mainly as court portraitists, revolutionising the genre. He is best known for his portraits of the aristocracy, most notably Charles I, and his family and associates. Van Dyck became the dominant influence on English portrait-painting for the next 150 years. He also painted mythological and biblical subjects, including altarpieces, displayed outstanding facility as a draughtsman, and was an important innovator in watercolour and etching. His superb brushwork, apparently rather quickly painted, can usually be distinguished from the large areas painted by his many assistants. His portrait style changed considerably between the different countries he worked in, culminating in the relaxed elegance of his last English period. His influence extends into the modern period. The Van Dyke beard is named after him. During his lifetime, Charles I granted him a knighthood, and he was buried in St Paul's Cathedral, an indication of his standing at the time of his death.

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Portrait of Adam de Coster (ca. 1627 – 1635)

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Virgin and Child with Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Virgin and Child with Saint Catherine of Alexandria (ca. 1630)

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Charles I

Charles I

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Lucas van Uffele

Lucas van Uffele (between 1622 and 1625)

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Two Studies Of A Bearded Man

Two Studies Of A Bearded Man

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Charity

Charity

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Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria

Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria

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Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam

Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo

Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo (1624)

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Mercury

Mercury

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Portrait of a Genovese Gentleman

Portrait of a Genovese Gentleman (circa 1621)

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
The Painter Martin Ryckaert

The Painter Martin Ryckaert (1631)

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine

Charles Louis, Elector Palatine (1637)

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Portrait of John VIII, Count of Nassau-Siegen (1583-1638)

Portrait of John VIII, Count of Nassau-Siegen (1583-1638)

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
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