Around 1620, van Dyck painted three portraits, one kept in New York, one in St. Petersburg and this in Monaco.
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Around 1620, van Dyck painted three portraits, one kept in New York, one in St. Petersburg and this in Monaco.
Around 1620, van Dyck painted three portraits, one kept in New York, one in Monaco and this in St. Petersburg.
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt is an oil painting on canvas by Anthony van Dyck.
The Portrait of Charles I on horseback is an oil painting on canvas (367×292 cm) of Anthony van Dyck, dating back to 1636 and in the National Gallery in London.
Van Dyck portrays in this painting a cousin of King Charles I of England, James Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond.
The portrait is Cornelius van der Geest, spice merchant in Antwerp and dean of the Guild of Merchants.
The portrait of Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo is a picture of the Genoese period of Anthony van Dyck, when he undertook the trip to Italy.
Savage Portrait of Dorothy, Viscountess Andover, and his sister Elizabeth, Lady Thimbleby (Portrà¤t der Ladies Elisabeth Thimbleby und Dorothy Viscountess Andover) is a painting in oil on canvas by the Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck, located at the National Gallery in London .
This portrait is presented as one of the first portraits of Queen Henrietta Maria.
The family portrait Lomellini is a painting by Anthony van Dyck during his trip to Italy, when soggiornಠin the city of Genoa.