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Anthony van Dyck was an extremely successful portraitist. His double portrait of Lord John Stuart & his brother hangs in Room 31.
@WestonPark still has a sensational group of female portraits by van Dyck #womensday
🎨 Anthony van Dyck, "Virgin and Child", 1630-1632 (@walters_museum)
Great seeing variations on @StudioTeaBreak's van Dyck #PortraitChallenge today! @FavouriteCrayon @morrisonbrink @doodle_beth @DavidSLivens
Oil Painting ‘Anthony Van Dyck – Lady Elizabeth Thimbelby And Her Sister,about 1637’… https://t.co/oRVBOUiNI4
Van Dyck's Equestrian Portrait of Charles I (c.1637-38) @NationalGallery #art #twitart
Flemish artist (later English court painter) Sir Anthony van Dyck died #OTD 1641. A style of facial hair is named after him #Art #ArtHistory
The 10th Earl only allowed Van Dyck to paint his portrait. When Van Dyck died artists had to copy an original! https://t.co/8yHs3z2oX8
Flemish Baroque artist Sir Anthony van Dyck was a leading court painter in England. This is "Charles 1 at the Hunt."
FINAL WEEKEND… Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture, on view through June 5!! REMINDER: Me… https://t.co/rTr2KepEPZ
Turning to See: From Van Dyck to Lucian Freud features some works from @BM_AG's collection. https://t.co/pOhGHnJlL8
A major minor master: Jonathan Brown on Anthony van Dyck. At @frickcollection until 5 June. https://t.co/PRVM2VNhif
James Gardner on @frickcollection stunning van Dyck exhibit https://t.co/05IJ2gVLpb