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Van Dyck became the dominant influence on English portrait-painting for the next 150 years.
The exquisite, inimitable, artistic genius Sir Anthony van Dyck was #BOTD in 1599. Whether painting portraits, religious or mythological subjects, he kicked butt. HARD.
Proof:
Portrait of Nicholas Lanier (1628)
Lamentation over the dead Christ (1635)
Cupid & Psyche (1638)
2/ It also seems that Van Dyck played a role in the education of my man, William Dobson, who succeeded him as court painter to Charles 1st. On the left, Van Dyck self-portrait with Endymion Porter. On the right, Dobson's Endymion Porter. Who would rather have been painted by?
Beep beep. It's the birthday of the brilliant Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). Pupil of Rubens. Genius. Outrageous flatterer. Quick hands. Capable of deep emotion. Great self-portraits. Great painter of women. Hugely important in the story of British art. Bendy's favourite artist.1/
Immerse yourself in the 1620s and 1630s at the Rubens House in Antwerp. Rubens designed the portico and adjacent studio where he painted many of his works, assisted by the young Van Dyck before he left for London in 1621. #StuartsSaturday
Ce séduisant portrait (qui devrait bénéficier de sa restauration), d’abord attribué au cercle de Van Dyck puis désormais à Adrien Haenneman revient sans doute, par son mélange de brio et de naturalisme, à un artiste français. Il a obtenu 5 800€ 🔨@DaguerreSVV
@17thCenturyLady Two marriage portraits, Van Dyck school & by Lely. 1. Paul, 2nd Viscount Bayning with wife Penelope. 2. Daughter Anne was 1st wife of Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford. When he was confined to the Tower as a Royalist spy, devoted Anne joined him & died there. #StuartsSaturday
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"Charles 1 on horseback" - Van Dyck..always my fav Art
Anthony Van Dyck, Katherine, Countess of Chesterfield, and Lucy, Countess of Huntingdon c. 1636-40 (Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection)
A vibrant landscape evoking spring to welcome in the New Year... 🌳
Painted by influential Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck in 1635-1641, the spontaneity of our 'English Landscape' suggests it may have been painted outside, directly from nature.
➡️ https://t.co/y4y1Xg3HOq
His images of Napoleon (1801-5) were the ultimate propaganda of the diminutive General on his march to being Emperor of France & conqueror of Europe. Placing Boney on a horse shows his knowledge of Van Dyck & Titian’s royal portraits of short rulers
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Antoon Van Dyck
"We sinned when we spoke against the LORD and against you. Pray that the LORD will take the snakes away from us."
"The LORD said to Moses, "Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live."
🎨 Anthony van Dyck, "The Brazen Serpent", 1618-20
An old master study of a favourite painting in the @NPGLondon, 'William Laud' by Sir Anthony van Dyck, one of my favourite painters.
Done back when I first got my iPad & could finally do a colour study in the gallery.
Looking forward to being able to return there - one day ❤️
@DouglasPielmei1 Hey! You might fancy Anthony van Dyck @artist_vandyck. Cheers
6. Good Death - Jeff van Dyck
this one's really good for writing assignments or getting shit done in general
Une journée d’études en 2016 (https://t.co/TXVJH41cOP), un livre et une présentation du livre via Zoom le 19 novembre (https://t.co/r8h1yToPtm)... Mais que ne ferait-on pas pour Van Dyck, Rubens et ceux qui les ont collectionné aux Etats-Unis 😉