Anthony van Dyck

Anthony van Dyck

artist Belgium

Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) was a Flemish Baroque painter known for his portraits that captured the elegance and grandeur of the aristocracy in 17th-century Europe. As a prominent member of the Antwerp school of painting, Van Dyck was heavily influenced by the works of Peter Paul Rubens, under whom he apprenticed. His masterful use of color, light, and composition set a new standard for portraiture, making him one of the most celebrated portraitists of his time. His works continue to be admired for their psychological depth and exquisite detail.

Born on Mar 22, 1599 (426 years old)

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Estonia Estonia: Anthony van Dyck is mentioned as the Flemish artist whose drawing 'Crucifixion' was replaced. 5

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: KUNSTIMÕISTATUS ⟩ Poole sajandi eest Poolas varastatud Bruegheli meistriteos ilmus päevavalgele

United Kingdom United Kingdom: A sketch by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck called The Crucifixion had also been switched with a copy. 6

The Guardian: Brueghel painting stolen from Poland in 1974 found in local Dutch museum | Netherlands