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The Self-portrait of 1613–1614 is the first surviving self-portrait by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck, showing him aged about fifteen.At that date he was still working for Hendrick van Balen but was about to join Peter Paul Rubens's studio. [1]
Portrait of a Lady: ca. 1620 Legion of Honor Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: San Francisco USA: Oil on Canvas 148 x 109.2 cm Portrait of Cornelis van der Geest: ca. 1620 National Gallery: London GBR: Oil on wood: 37.5 cm (14.8 in) × 32.5 cm (12.8 in) Self-portrait 1620–21: 1620–1621 Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York City USA ...
Anthony van Dyck was born in Antwerp on 22 March 1599 as the seventh of 12 children of his parents. He was baptized the next day in the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk (now the Antwerp Cathedral) [5] His father was Frans van Dyck, a well-to-do silk merchant.
The self-portrait was probably painted by van Dyck during the winter of 1620–1621, which the artist spent in London. Van Dyck chose to portray himself as a country gentlemen dressed in fine clothes; he likely acquired these clothes due to his father being a wealthy clothier .
Self-portrait; Sir Anthony van Dyck: Artist: Anthony van Dyck Year: c. 1640: Medium: oil paint, canvas: Dimensions: 56.0 cm (22.0 in) × 46.0 cm (18.1 in) Location: National Portrait Gallery, United Kingdom : Owner: Alfred Bader, Philip Mould Collection: National Portrait Gallery, Johnny Van Haeften Gallery Identifiers: RKDimages ID: 122744
Self-Portrait with a Sunflower is a self-portrait by Anthony van Dyck, a Flemish Baroque artist from Antwerp, then in the Spanish Netherlands. The oil on canvas painting is generally between 1632 and 1633. His successful ventures in the Spanish Netherlands and Italy propelled van Dyck into a career as court painter. [1]
Self-portrait (van Dyck, New York) Self-portrait with Sir Endymion Porter; T. Equestrian Portrait of Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano; The Three Eldest Children of ...
Self-portraits by Anthony van Dyck (17th-century). Pages in category "Self-portraits by Anthony van Dyck" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.