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Crowning with Thorns
Anthony van Dyck grew up in
a large family of a wealthy merchant of Antwerp.
In ten years, he began to study painting. Since 1617 was the closest assistant of Rubens, and in 1618 he became a member of the Guild of St. Luke. The first surviving independent works van Dyck ("crowning with thorns," around 1620, "St. Martin and the poor", 1620-1621 gg.)
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Family Portrait
van Dyck quickly became fashionable portrait painter
and created another picture ("Family Portrait" circa 1620-1621 gg.)
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Portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio
The artist has created
the whole gallery of portraits of the Italian aristocrats.
In the image of cardinal Guido Bentivolo (1622-1623). This work has caused delight in contemporaries and followers of the poet. One of them has declared, that paints van Dyck – « an authentic flesh and blood, light and a transparency ».
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Charles 1, king of England, on hunting
In
1632 Van Dyck moved to London. King Charles I
Stuart hospitably met artist and set it to noble rank. Van Dyck became the first artist King and should work with numerous portraits of members of his family. In 1635 a thoughtful portrait of Charles I, shown on a hunt among the wonderful landscapes.
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Portrait of Philadelphia and Elizabeth Uorton (second half
30th of XVII century)
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Venus asking from the Volcano the weapon for
Aeneas
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Capture of the Christ under the guard
Maria
with the baby the Christ and with aid donors
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Sacred Ekaterina's mystical betrothal
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Portrait of court ladies Anna Dalkit and countesses
Morton
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Portrait Margirita Lotharingian, duchesses Orleanskoj