VAN DYCK, SIR ANTHONY

both: văn dīk, 1599–1641, Flemish portrait and religious painter and etcher, b. Antwerp. In 1618 he was received as a master in the artists' guild, but even before this he produced independent paintings in his studio. For a few years he was the skilled assistant and close collaborator of Rubens. In 1620 he was summoned to England by James I, whose portrait (now lost) he painted. The next year he went to Italy, where he studied the works of the great Venetians and painted a series of portraits of the Genoese nobility. These pictures, many of them still in the palaces of the Doria, Balbi, Durazzo, and Grimaldi families, show Van Dyck's extraordinary gift for aristocratic portraiture. Van Dyck conferred upon his sitters elegance, dignity, and refinement, qualities pleasing to royalty and aristocracy. An outstanding example is the portrait of Marchesa Elena Grimaldi (National Gall., Washington, D.C.). In 1627, Van Dyck returned to Antwerp, where he rivaled Rubens in popularity and painted a famous series of religious pictures.

In 1632, Van Dyck was invited to England by Charles I. His most successful portraits of the monarch are in the Louvre and in Buckingham Palace. He was made court painter, was knighted, and was overwhelmed with commissions. Assistants were employed to enlarge his small black-and-white sketches and to paint the drapery from clothes lent by the sitter. With this preparation he was able to complete pictures very rapidly. From 1634 to 1635 he spent some time in Antwerp, where he painted his masterly Lamentation, as well as some of his best portraits.

The work of Van Dyck differs radically from that of his great master, Rubens, although it is similar in technique. The color is much more restrained, the form more refined, although his best work has an essential vigor that the English painters strove in vain to surpass. In his delineations of English aristocrats, he created a patrician image that greatly influenced the development of English portraiture. Van Dyck is well represented in the major European museums. In the United States examples are in the Art Institute of Chicago; the Fine Arts and the Gardner museums, Boston; the Frick Collection, New York City; the National Gallery, Washington, D.C.; and many others. The Metropolitan Museum has several portraits, including those of James Stuart, the Marchesa Durazzo, and Lucas van Uffel. Van Dyck also produced a fine series of etched portraits known as the Iconography. The British Museum has an excellent collection of these prints.

See H. Gerson and E. H. Ter Kuile, Art and Architecture in Belgium (1960); biographies by A. McNairn (1980), C. Brown (1983), and R. Blake (2000). See also C. Brown, ed., Van Dyck: 1599–1641 (1999).

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...Hysterick Diseases (1730), 62, where he discusses the connoisseurship problem of knowing whether a head attributed to Anthony van Dyck is an original or a copy. 17. Mandeville, I, 326. 18. De Officio Hominis et Civis Juxta Legem Naturalem Libra Duo...
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...conventional to link the pose to Sir Anthony Van Dycks Lady Digby.32 On closer...be "indebted" to the Van Dyck. They then went on to remark...portraits appearing to be of a Van Dyckian "type," but because...general association with Van Dyck, it is also the case that...
...the provinces which owes more to Henry Fielding than Sir Anthony van Dyck. A London wit in 1631 satirically describes "a gentlemans...Harlaken" player and his wife, who also offer a play. Sir Anthony Shirley asks Kempe to play a part with the Harlaken...
...most famously, Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641)--whose...not in the lavish Van Dyck paintings, largely...Eminently Learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt...of Houckgeest and Van Dyck, and from Caroline...Philadelphia, 1957. Digby, Sir Kenelm. The Closet...
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...Osborne THE DUTCH MASTER, Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1590-1641), court painter to Charles...briefly returned to Antwerp in 1634-35, Van Dyck spent his remaining years in England. According to the art historian Sir Oliver Millar, these years were...
...Antwerp Museum of Fine Art this summer, of the work of Anthony van Dyck. The last exhibition of van Dycks pictures, Van Dyck...the National Portrait Gallery, was recent enough for Sir Oliver Millar to contribute to both that and this exhibition...
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...governments) and Flanders (the government and its office for tourism). Other exhibitions related to Van Dyck and his times include: * "Silver for Sir Anthony" at the Provincial Museum Sterckshof - Silver Center. * "Beyond After Van Dyck, The romantic...
...BLOCKBUSTER shows of works by JMW Turner, Anthony van Dyck and stars of the Pop Art movement...after an appeal by Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota.They included four...include the works given by dealer Anthony dOffay and Bigger Trees Near Warter...
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VAN DYCK, SIR ANTHONY both: van dik, 1599 1641, Flemish portrait...extraordinary gift for aristocratic portraiture. Van Dyck conferred upon his sitters elegance, dignity...National Gall., Washington, D.C.). In 1627, Van Dyck returned to Antwerp, where he rivaled...
DYCK, SIR ANTHONY VAN see Van Dyck, Sir Anthony . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
VANDYKE, SIR ANTHONY see Van Dyck, Sir Anthony . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...work of his pupil Jacob Jordaens and in that of his more consciously elegant and more highly individual follower Sir Anthony Van Dyck. Still life and genre painting also flourished in 17th-century Flanders. Outstanding still-life painters included...


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