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1626 1641 Collection

"1626-1641: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Sir Anthony van Dyck" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating works of Sir Anthony van Dyck

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Cornelis Galle I after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1576 - 1650), Artus Wolfart

Cornelis Galle I after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1576 - 1650), Artus Wolfart, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck and Schelte Adams Bolswert (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Willem de Vos

Sir Anthony van Dyck and Schelte Adams Bolswert (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Willem de Vos, probably 1626-1641, etching and engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck after Hans Holbein the Younger (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Erasmus

Sir Anthony van Dyck after Hans Holbein the Younger (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Erasmus of Rotterdam, probably 1626-1641, etching

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Schelte Adams Bolswert after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1586 - 1659), Marten Pepyn

Schelte Adams Bolswert after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1586 - 1659), Marten Pepyn, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck, Jan Bruegel the Elder, Flemish, 1599 - 1641, probably 1626-1641

Sir Anthony van Dyck, Jan Bruegel the Elder, Flemish, 1599 - 1641, probably 1626-1641, etching and engraving on laid paper

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck and Jacobus Neeffs (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Self-Portrait, probably

Sir Anthony van Dyck and Jacobus Neeffs (Flemish, 1599 - 1641), Self-Portrait, probably 1626-1641, etching and engraving (etching of head by van Dyck and finished in engraving by J)

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Jacobus Neeffs, after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1610-1660 or after), Martin

Jacobus Neeffs, after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1610-1660 or after), Martin Rijckaert, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Pieter de Jode II after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1601-1674 or after), Adam

Pieter de Jode II after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1601-1674 or after), Adam de Coster, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Paulus Pontius after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1603-1658), Cornelis van Poelenburgh

Paulus Pontius after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1603-1658), Cornelis van Poelenburgh, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1595-1675), Deodat Delmont

Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1595-1675), Deodat Delmont, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck and Attributed to Joannes Meyssens (Flemish, 1599-1641), Paul de Vos

Sir Anthony van Dyck and Attributed to Joannes Meyssens (Flemish, 1599-1641), Paul de Vos, probably 1626-1641, etching

Background image1626 1641 Collection: Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), Frans Snyders, probably 1626-1641, etching

Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), Frans Snyders, probably 1626-1641, etching
Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), Philippe le Roy, Lord of Ravels, probably 1626-1641, etching


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"1626-1641: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Sir Anthony van Dyck" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating works of Sir Anthony van Dyck, a renowned Flemish artist who thrived from 1599 to 1641. This period witnessed an explosion of creativity as Van Dyck collaborated with talented artists like Cornelis Galle I, Schelte Adams Bolswert, and Lucas Emil Vorsterman to bring his visions to life. One such masterpiece is "Artus Wolfart, " a stunning portrayal by Cornelis Galle I after Van Dyck's original painting. The intricate details and delicate brushstrokes showcase the artist's mastery in capturing human emotions. Van Dyck's collaboration with Schelte Adams Bolswert resulted in "Willem de Vos, " a mesmerizing piece that showcases both artists' ability to capture the essence of their subjects. The attention to detail is remarkable, making it difficult for viewers not to be drawn into this enchanting portrait. In another exceptional work titled "Erasmus, " Van Dyck pays homage to Hans Holbein the Younger through his own interpretation. This unique collaboration between two influential artists highlights their shared passion for creating thought-provoking pieces that transcend time. The etching "Philippe le Roy, Lord of Ravels" demonstrates Van Dyck's versatility as an artist. With every stroke, he breathes life into his subject, allowing us a glimpse into Philippe le Roy's world during this fascinating era. Lucas Emil Vorsterman also played a significant role in bringing Van Dyck's artistry to light. His collaborations on pieces like "Orazio Gentileschi" and "Karel de Mallery" showcase how two artistic minds can merge seamlessly, resulting in visually striking compositions that leave lasting impressions on all who behold them.