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This chart shows whether Anthony van Dyck’s total sales are going up, and if so, whether this is because more artworks by the artist have been offered and sold or because more high-value artworks have ...
This is King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland, as depicted in a famous triple portrait by the Flemish artist, Anthony van Dyck, in the 1630s. The king commissioned the painting as a ...
The photograph was officially unveiled today. Inspired by Anthony van Dyck’s famous triple portrait of Charles I, Rittson-Thomas used mirrors to capture images of the Queen from the front ...
had been wrongly catalogued since the 19th century as an oil-on-paper copy of Anthony Van Dyck’s portrait of the three eldest children of Charles I. When conservators finally examined it more ...
A new exhibition opening in London this week explores the work of 17th century Flemish master Anthony ... Stuart monarch Charles I and his court. Born in Antwerp in 1599, van Dyck spent eight ...
A campaign has been launched to keep the last self-portrait painted by Sir Anthony ... Van Dyck, who was born in what is now Belgium, came to England in 1632 as court painter to King Charles ...
Van Dyck painted the self-portrait shortly before his death in 1641 The National Portrait Gallery has successfully raised the £10m required to keep Sir Anthony Van Dyck's final self-portrait in ...
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