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

Creator details

Name
Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (manner 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 (23 in total)

An Unknown Lady called Mary Hawtrey, Lady Bankes (1598-1661) but really Mary Brune, Lady Bankes (before 1646 - 1711)?
Diana Cecil, Mrs Turner
An Unknown Lady, called Anne Villiers, Countess of Morton ('Lady Dalkeith'), c.1650 (oil on canvas)
An Unknown Woman, possibly Lady Anne Cavendish, Lady Rich (1612-1638)
Virgin and Child, 18th century (oil on canvas)
Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans (d.1684)
Lady Katherine Newport, Lady Herbert of Chirbury (1653-1716)
An Unknown Lady with a Spaniel
Giovanni Paolo Balbi (1607 - 1683) on a Rearing Horse (sketch)
Equestrian Portrait of Maximilian II Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, 1700 (oil on canvas)
Portrait of an Unknown Commander, called General Lambert (1619-1683)
Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans (d.1684)

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