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As a museum the Wallace Collection's main strength is 18th-century French art: paintings, furniture, porcelain, sculpture and gold snuffboxes and 16th- to 19th-century paintings by such as Titian, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Hals, Velázquez, Gainsborough and Delacroix, a collection of arms and armour and medieval and Renaissance objects including ...
Lord John Stuart and His Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart is a large oil painting by Anthony van Dyck, executed c. 1638.The life-size double portrait depicts the two youngest sons of Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox: Lord John Stewart (1621–1644) and Lord Bernard Stuart (1622–1645), aged about 17 and 16 respectively.
The Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John and Saint Mary Magdalene is a painting by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck.He created it between 1617 and 1619 as the high altarpiece for the Jesuit church in Bergues, near Dunkirk, during his time as an assistant to Peter Paul Rubens, to whom the painting was long attributed.
Instead of van Dyck's characteristic loose brushstroke, a smooth and opaque paint treatment was used, creating a very sculptural effect. [4] The red color of the cloak, the light and dark flesh colors, bluish in the shadow and the whites and grays in the horse are also typical for Rubens' style.
Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels (c. 1624) by Anthony van Dyck. Saint Rosalia Crowned by Angels is an oil on canvas painting by the studio of Anthony van Dyck, created c. 1624, one of several works showing the saint produced whilst van Dyck was quarantined in Palermo, Sicily due to a plague. [1]
A mythical composition commissioned from Van Dyck later commemorates the actual marriage. [11] In contrast to the former painting, this was highly unconventional at the time. The couple are pictured all but naked as Venus and Adonis , emphasising heterosexual love and so countering all the rumours of the Duke's relations with the king.
Portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio (c. 1623) by Anton van Dyck. Portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio is an oil on canvas painting of Guido Bentivoglio by Anthony van Dyck, now in the Galleria Palatina in Florence. [1] It was painted around 1623 during the artist's stay in Italy - Bentivoglio had links to the artist's native Flanders.
The painting was stolen by burglars who managed to gain access to the gallery on 14 March 2020. Stolen alongside Van Dyck's painting were Salvator Rosa's A Rocky Coast, with Soldiers Studying a Plan and Annibale Carracci's A Boy Drinking. [3] The location of the painting is unknown as of 2022. [4]