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he painted for the council-chamber was destroyed in 1695. He was evidently very charming to his patrons, and, like Rubens, well able to mix in aristocratic and court circles, which added to his ability to obtain commissions. By 1630, he was described as the court painter of the
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944:
Van Dyck's portraits flattered more than Velázquez's. When
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Equestrian Portrait of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano
351:, an indication of his standing at the time of his death.
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Van Dyck was knighted and anglicised his name to Vandyke.
2303:"2012: Van Dyck in Sicily | Dulwich Picture Gallery"
1384:, two centuries after its removal and, subsequently, The
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to settle in England, later to be joined by his daughter
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he returned in 1632 to London as the main court painter.
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Thetis Receiving the Weapons of Achilles from Hephaestus
830:, who, although the title was forfeited, styled himself
1257:. The coat of arms is crested with a greyhound's head.
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as a free master on Saint Luke's day, 18 October 1617.
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Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart
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Saint Ambrose barring Theodosius from Milan Cathedral
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Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart
284:. In the late 1620s he completed his greatly admired
2712:
Dutch Portraits, The Age of Rembrandt and Frans Hals
2416:"Lemon, Margaret (b. c. 1614–1643?), artist's model"
2250:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1971, pp. 124–5
1390:
The Virgin with the Child with the repentant sinners
1201:, a generic "Cavalier" fancy-dress costume called a
936:. None of these works appear to remain, except the
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Within a few years he became the chief assistant to
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3667:Venus Asks Vulcan to Forge Arms for her Son Aeneas
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1031:the heads and main outlines of the figure, for an
691:principalle Paynter in ordinary to their majesties
339:His influence extends into the modern period. The
1437:houses a small collection of van Dycks including
1154:in 1638 to become the leading portraitist there.
1142:attributions may be more dubious in some cases).
563:Saint Rosalia Interceding for the City of Palermo
2059:Moortgat, Ingrid. “Baptism of Antonio Van Dyck.”
1412:(currently undergoing restoration, April 2020).
2964:"Annotated works | The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum"
2846:The Heraldry of Foreigners in England 1400-1700
2365:Exhibition of the Works of Sir Anthony Van Dyck
1410:Equestrian Portrait of Don Francisco de Moncada
1102:
679:. He had also painted Charles's sister, Queen
402:dated 1613–14. He was admitted to the Antwerp
246:; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a
3301:
3108:"As a child I loved the glamour of these men"
1991:In Dutch, his first name is also attested as
1386:Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
1288:
1096:in the last major phase of portrait etching.
851:after he was freed from French imprisonment.
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3185:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2775:, p, 147, 1977 (3rd edn.), Faber and Faber,
2491:
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2425:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2386:Culture and Politics in Early Stuart England
277:, who became a major influence on his work.
3750:Equestrian Portrait of Francisco de Moncada
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2595:p99: London; Chapman & Hall, Ltd; 1909
2389:. Stanford University Press. p. 223.
2362:Grosvenor Gallery; Stephens, F.G. (1887).
1890:Rachel de Ruvigny, Countess of Southampton
1400:and was previously considered the work of
675:(1629), and a religious picture for Queen
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64:
3246:Jordaens Van Dyck Panel Paintings Project
2657:
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2368:. H. Good and Son, Printers. p. 14.
2279:Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (1 March 2012).
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3469:The Vision of the Blessed Hermann Joseph
2988:Fernando, Real Academia de BBAA de San.
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477:Landscape with a Gnarled Tree and a Farm
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3876:Mary Villiers, Lady Herbert of Shurland
3223:The National Portrait Gallery: Van Dyck
3182:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2710:Rudi Ekkart and Quentin Buvelot (eds),
2665:, Cincinnati Art Museum, 1993, no. 72,
2632:
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2422:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2291:(596): 116–122 – via go.gale.com.
2166:, Yale University Press, 2004, p. 124;
2163:Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585–1700
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451:George Villiers, Marquess of Buckingham
3923:Self-portrait with Sir Endymion Porter
3799:The Three Eldest Children of Charles I
3790:The Three Eldest Children of Charles I
3643:Diana and a Nymph Surprised by a Satyr
2661:Becker, D. P., in KL Spangeberg (ed),
2208:
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1023:, which became a very large series of
723:Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers
3840:Queen Henrietta Maria as St Catherine
2413:James, Susan E. (23 September 2004).
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1973:List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck
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1347:have examples of his portrait style.
1295:(Spain) (twenty-five Works, such as:
806:that broke out soon after his death.
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3956:Mucius Scaevola before Lars Porsenna
3152:. Royal Academy Publications, 1999.
2578:Michael Jaffé. "Dyck, Anthony van".
2513:Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture
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1849:William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford
1811:Princess Mary, Daughter of Charles I
1447:William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford
854:A letter dated 13 August 1641, from
721:, thus avoiding the monopoly of the
316:for over 150 years. He also painted
3766:Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano
3046:www.museobellasartesvalencia.gva.es
2591:"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral"
2580:Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online
2149:Jeremy Wood, 'Sir Anthony van Dyck'
1950:Portrait of Gaston, Duke of Orléans
1847:, English Royalist politician with
1445:, English Royalist politician with
3816:Triple Portrait of Henrietta Maria
2639:A History of Engraving and Etching
1370:Lamentation before the dead Christ
1297:Self-portrait with Endymion Porter
1245:his name to Vandyke. The heraldic
978:An Essay on the Theory of Painting
27:Flemish Baroque artist (1599–1641)
25:
3477:Madonna and Child with Two Donors
2943:Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
2918:Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
2262:"Desperately Painting the Plague"
2114:165 (February 2023), pp. 162–165.
1845:George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol
1830:Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
1443:George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol
1274:Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp
495:, by appearing with "the pomp of
3808:Equestrian Portrait of Charles I
3520:Lamentation over the Dead Christ
2307:www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
2260:Cotter, Holland (29 July 2005).
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843:. In 1640 he accompanied prince
771:Equestrian Portrait of Charles V
307:, van Dyck and his contemporary
254:in England after success in the
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3742:Charles I with M. de St Antoine
3461:The Coronation of Saint Rosalia
3357:Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak
2582:. Oxford University Press. Web.
2536:, vol.iv, London, 1916, p. 385n
2320:Farago, Jason (26 March 2020).
1674:, 1633, Dulwich Picture Gallery
1656:Charles I with M. de St Antoine
1406:Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia
668:, one of Charles's agents, his
657:. Charles's court portraitist,
583:published an article about the
449:In 1620, at the instigation of
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4083:Burials at St Paul's Cathedral
4058:Principal Painters in Ordinary
3915:Self-Portrait with a Sunflower
3341:Entry of Christ into Jerusalem
2769:The painting, Royal Collection
2663:Six Centuries of Master Prints
2617:, British Museum Press, 1999,
2214:Painting in Britain, 1530–1790
1358:the Portrait of Jacques Le Roy
465:that he first saw the work of
88:Self-Portrait with a Sunflower
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4053:17th-century English painters
3485:Rest on the Flight into Egypt
3267:Principal Painter in Ordinary
2383:Sharpe, K.; Lake, P. (1993).
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3782:Charles I in Three Positions
3610:Munich (autograph or studio)
3199:UK public library membership
2914:"Portrait of Jacques Le Roy"
2456:UK public library membership
2088:Netherlands Institute of Art
1901:National Gallery of Victoria
1378:Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
1205:was popular. Gainsborough's
1170:Charles I in Three Positions
541:. Versions include those in
487:Northern artist's colony in
457:, receiving £100. It was in
393:Hendrick van Balen the Elder
4088:Pupils of Peter Paul Rubens
3163:Cust, Lionel Henry (1899).
3094:"Past Exhibition: Van Dyck"
2553:(in Polish). Archived from
1815:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1739:Yale Center for British Art
1341:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1315:, the painter's Wife), The
1043:Pieter Brueghel the Younger
902:Banqueting House, Whitehall
567:Coronation of Saint Rosalia
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3718:Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio
3020:www.culturaydeporte.gob.es
2740:Condra, Jill, ed. (2008).
1867:Portrait of Jacques Le Roy
1547:Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale
1482:Christ Crowned with Thorns
1305:Christ Crowned with Thorns
585:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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3824:Mary Hill, Lady Killigrew
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3213:The Oliver Millar Archive
2844:Siddons, Michael (2010).
1871:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
1851:("War and Peace"), 1637,
1467:Christ carrying the Cross
1354:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
1002:pen and wash drawings or
998:A fairly small number of
875:Portraits and other works
461:in the collection of the
314:English portrait-painting
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4038:Flemish Baroque painters
4033:Flemish history painters
3381:The Crowning with Thorns
2613:Royalton-Kisch, Martin.
2225:Martin, op and page cit.
1313:Portrait of Mary Ruthven
1285:National Gallery, London
994:, a late double portrait
717:, then just outside the
39:Anthony Van Dyck (horse)
3856:Magistrates of Brussels
3848:Luigia Cattaneo-Gentile
3734:Gaston, Duke of Orléans
3509:Madonna with Partridges
3241:. Inventory no. 404429.
3174:– via Wikisource.
3096:. The Frick Collection.
2874:3 February 2014 at the
2532:Cokayne, G. E., et al,
2112:The Burlington Magazine
1509:Luigia Cattaneo-Gentile
1396:, which is kept in The
1366:Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
1333:National Gallery of Art
571:Gauvin Alexander Bailey
517:He was mostly based in
347:, and he was buried in
250:who became the leading
37:For the racehorse, see
3948:A Soldier on Horseback
3694:Cornelis van der Geest
3437:Susanna and the Elders
3388:The Betrayal of Christ
3238:Royal Collection Trust
3233:"Sir Anthony Van Dyck"
3191:10.1093/ref:odnb/28081
3068:Van Dyck & Britain
2816:Massie, Allan (2013).
2681:Mayor, Alpheus Hyatt.
2470:English Court Painting
2431:10.1093/ref:odnb/72128
1640:Marie-Louise de Tassis
1420:Van Dyck & Britain
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303:With the exception of
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4068:Painters from Antwerp
3774:Charles I at the Hunt
3619:Mythological subjects
3605:Palermo (studio work)
3571:Saint Rosalia series
3453:The Mocking of Christ
3215:; research papers of
2939:"Christ on the Cross"
2878:Paintings by Van Dyck
2773:Old English Porcelain
1923:with her husband the
1828:The apostle Matthew,
1705:Charles I at the Hunt
1422:in 2009. In 2016 the
1376:of Spain recovered a
1270:Lamentation of Christ
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1227:in a Vandyck dress".
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360:Family and early life
4073:Artists from Antwerp
3758:Francisco de Moncada
3726:The Lomellini Family
3148:Brown, Christopher:
2994:Academia Colecciones
2893:www.museodelprado.es
2604:Levey, op cit p. 136
2547:"Portret królewicza"
2534:The Complete Peerage
1737:–40, oil on canvas,
1418:held the exhibition
1309:The taking of Christ
1177:to model a bust on.
1053:He left most of the
869:Great Fire of London
681:Elizabeth of Bohemia
565:in Puerto Rico, and
421:The Lomellini family
298:Charles I of England
231:Sir Anthony van Dyck
4063:Baroque printmakers
3729:(c. 1625–1627)
3635:Jupiter and Antiope
3415:(c. 1619–1620)
3376:(c. 1618–1620)
3373:The Apostle Matthew
3126:on 26 February 2016
3112:The Daily Telegraph
3065:Karen Hearn (ed.),
2968:www.museobilbao.com
1380:and returned it to
1374:Patrimonio Nacional
1121:by Anthony van Dyck
982:Thomas Gainsborough
974:Jonathan Richardson
898:Order of the Garter
865:St Paul's Cathedral
404:Guild of Saint Luke
370:Guild of Saint Luke
349:St Paul's Cathedral
288:series of portrait
256:Spanish Netherlands
112:Spanish Netherlands
3861:Preparatory sketch
3801:(Royal Collection)
3651:The Shepherd Paris
3419:Samson and Delilah
3365:The Brazen Serpent
3333:Religious subjects
3165:"Van Dyck Anthony"
3150:Van Dyck 1599–1641
3114:. 20 August 1999.
2793:Pigment Compendium
2326:The New York Times
2266:The New York Times
2212:Ellis Waterhouse,
2084:"Anthony van Dyck"
1429:The estate of the
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1211:is wearing such a
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1066:whilst in London.
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992:The Cheeke Sisters
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925:Sir Jeffrey Hudson
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884:Samson and Delilah
861:Cardinal Richelieu
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646:Orazio Gentileschi
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134:Kingdom of England
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3980:Peter Paul Rubens
3832:William Killigrew
3445:Madonna and Child
3326:List of paintings
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3275:Succeeded by
3229:Peter Paul Rubens
3197:(Subscription or
3081:978-1-85437-795-1
2827:978-1-250-02492-3
2803:, 9781136373923,
2791:"Vandyke brown",
2751:978-0-313-33664-5
2720:978-1-85709-362-9
2701:Brown, pp. 84–86.
2683:Prints and People
2454:(Subscription or
2440:978-0-19-861412-8
2396:978-0-8047-2261-2
2248:Painting at Court
1959:Chantilly, France
1441:(Portrait of Sir
1394:Virgin with Child
1301:The Metal Serpent
1215:outfit. In 1774
946:Sophia of Hanover
941:individualistic.
908:without success.
820:granted van Dyck
804:English Civil War
786:and the Earls of
742:Earl of Strafford
704:April–August 1632
575:Xavier F. Salomon
511:Peter Paul Rubens
411:Peter Paul Rubens
366:Antwerp Cathedral
275:Peter Paul Rubens
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160:Peter Paul Rubens
101:Anthonio van Dyck
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3675:Cupid and Psyche
3501:The Resurrection
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