Dyke, Anthony Van Flamish Baroque Era Painter

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Dyke, Anthony Van Flamish Baroque Era Painter 1599-1641

Dyck-A Man

Dyck-Charles I At Hunt-1635

Dyck-Edge Of A Wood-1630s

Dyck-Family Portrait(Hermitage Museum, SantPetersburg)-1621

Dyck-Flemish Lady-1618

Dyck-Venus Asking Vulcan(Louvre, Paris)-1627

Dyck-Head Of A Young Woman-1618

Dyck-James & His Lady(Flick)-1632

Dyck-Lady d'Aubigny-1638

Dyck-Lucas Van Uffel-1627

Dyck-Lucas Vorsterman(Rijks)-1620.

Dyck-Margareta Snyders(Newyork)-1620

Dyck-Mars and Venus(Hermitage Museum)-1622

Dyck-Nicolaes van der Borght(Rijks Museum)-1627

Dyck-Noblewoman And Her Son-1626.

Dyck-Old Man With A White Beard-1617

Dyck-Paola Adorno(Flick)-1622

Dyck-Portrait A Man In Amor(Cincinati Museum)-1621

Dyck-Portrait Of A Bearded Man-1615

Dyck-Portrait of Anne Dalkeith & Kirke(Hermitage Museum)-1630s

Dyck-Portrait of Henry Danvers(Hermitage Museum)-1630s

Dyck-Portrait of Lady Jane Goodwin(Hermitage Museum)-1639.

Dyck-Portrait of Orazio Gentileschi-1632

Dyck-Portrait of Sir Thomas Wharton(Hermitage Museum)-1639

Dyck-Portrait of Woman, Marchesa Durazzo-1621

Dyck-Prince of Orange & Princess Henrietta(Rijks Museum)-1641

Dyck-Portrait of Elizabeth & Wharton-1640

Dyck-Queen Maria With Sir Hudson-1633

Dyck-Rest On The Flight Into Egypt(Hermitage Museum)-1627

Dyck-Self Portrait(Hermitage Museum)-1622

Dyck-Simson-1828

Dyck-Sir Endymion Porter & Van Dyck(Prado Museum, Madrid)-17th c

Dyck-St. Roslie Interceding-1624

Dyck-The Appearance of Christ to His Disciples(Hermitage)-1625

Dyck-The Betrayal of Christ(Minneapolis Institute of Art)-1618~20

Dyck-The Vision of The Blessed Hermann-1630

Dyck-Titian and His Mistress(Hermitage Museum)-1630s

Dyck-Venus Asking Vulcan-1627

Dyck-Virgin and Child with St. Catherine of Alexandria

Dyck-Virgin and Child-1620

Dyck-Virgin As Intercessor-1628

Sir Anthony van Dyck Dyck, Sir Anthony van (1599-1641). Apart from Rubens, the greatest Flemish painter of the 17th century. In 1609 he began his apprenticeship with Hendrick van Balen in his native Antwerp and he was exceptionally precocious. Although he did not become a master in the painters' guild until 1618, there is evidence that he was working independently for some years before this, even though this was forbidden by guild regulations. Probably soon after graduating he entered Rubens's workshop. Strictly speaking he should not be called Rubens's pupil, as he was an accomplished painter when he went to work for him. Nevertheless the two years he spent with Rubens were decisive and Rubens's influence upon his painting is unmistakable, although ven Dyck's style was always less energetic. In 1620 van Dyck went to London, where he spent a few months in the service of James I (1566-1625), then in 1621 to Italy, where he travelled a great deal, and toned down the Flemish robustness of his early pictures to create the refined and elegant style which remained characteristic of his work for the rest of his life. His great series of Baroque portraits of the Genoese aristocracy established the `immortal' type of nobleman, with proud mien and slender figure. The years 1628-32 were spent mainly at Antwerp. From 1632 until his death he was in England -- except for visits to the Continent -- as painter to Charles I, from whom he received a knighthood. During these years he was occupied almost entirely with portraits. Perhaps the strongest evidence of his power as a portraitist is the fact that today we see Charles I and his court through van Dyck's eyes. It is customary to accuse van Dyck of invariably flattering his sitters, but not all his patrons would have agreed. When the Countess of Sussex saw the portrait (now lost) van Dyck painted of her she felt "very ill-favourede" and "quite out of love with myself, the face is so bige and so fate that it pleases me not at all. It lokes lyke on of the windes puffinge -- but truly I think tis lyke the originale.“ Van Dyck's influence on English portraiture has been profound and lasting: Gainsborough, in particular, revered him, but he was an inspiration to many others until the early 20th century, when society portraiture ceased to be a major form of artistic expression. He also painted religious and mythological subjects, however, and a surprising facet of his activity is revealed by his landscapes in water-color (British Museum, London). His Iconography (1645) is a series of etchings or engravings of his famous contemporaries. Van Dyck etched some of the plates himself, and many more were engraved after his drawings and oil sketches.