The portrait, by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, is Francisco de Moncada, Spanish nobleman who was one year Governor of the Spanish Netherlands.
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The portrait, by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, is Francisco de Moncada, Spanish nobleman who was one year Governor of the Spanish Netherlands.
The Portrait of Charles I in search (also known as Le Roi à la chasse) is probably the most famous portrait of King Charles I of England run by Anthony van Dyck, court portraitist at the time.
This self-portrait is the only one of van Dyck in which the artist depicts himself with someone else.
The portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio is an oil painting on canvas (195×147 cm) of Anthony van Dyck, dating from about 1623 and preserved in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
The painting, made in Antwerp by van Dyck, is the wife of the painter Rubens, master of Antoon.
Portrait of Rupert of the Rhine is the title of a painting by Anthony van Dyck.
The portrait is Charles Louis, Prince Palatine.
The portrait, by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, depicts Francisco de Moncada, Spanish nobleman who was one year Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, and is kept at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
The Drunken Silenus is a mythological painting of Anthony van Dyck, who was inspired by similar paintings by Rubens.
Painted mythological character that tells the story of Samson and Delilah.