Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (circle of)

Creator details

Name
Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (circle of)
Nationality
Flemish
Biography
Born the seventh of twelve children to a wealthy silk merchant in Belgium, Anthony van Dyck began to paint at an early age. By the age of nineteen, he had become a teacher in Antwerp. Soon afterward, he collaborated and trained with the famous Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens. He studied and worked in Venice and Paris. Van Dyck was famed as a portrait painter in France and England, creating portraits for Charles I and Louis XIV.

Assets (12 in total)

Self Portrait with a Sunflower, after 1632 (oil on canvas)
Self-Portrait with a Sunflower (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-65) (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Margaret Lemon (oil on canvas)
The Madonna and Child in a landscape greeted by the infant Baptist and angels (Oil on canvas.)
The Virgin and Child Triumphing over Sin with Two Musical Angels (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria (oil on canvas)
Portrait of a Lady, traditionally thought to be the Countess of Carnarvon (oil on canvas)
Self-portrait of the Artist (1599-1641), 17th Century (oil on panel)
Portrait of King Charles II (1630-1685) (oil on canvas)
Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-69) (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Catherine Parker, Countess Rivers (oil on canvas)

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