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Portrait of Alexander Triest, Baro D Auweghem, c1630. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
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Portrait of Alexander Triest, Baro D Auweghem, c1630. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
Portrait of Alexander Triest, Baro D Auweghem, c1630. From The Connoisseur Volume XXIII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1909]
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This black and white portrait print, titled "Portrait of Alexander Triest, Baro D Auweghem" showcases the remarkable talent of renowned artist Anthony van Dyck. Taken in the early 17th century, this image captures the essence of aristocracy and elegance during that era. In this striking composition, Alexander Triest is depicted with a direct gaze that exudes confidence and authority. His distinguished appearance is enhanced by his meticulously groomed moustache and elaborate ruff collar, symbolizing his high social status. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the portrait, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue. The dark background emphasizes Triest's presence while allowing his white attire to stand out vividly against it. As we delve into this piece from The Connoisseur Volume XXIII dating back to 1909, we are transported to a different time period - both visually through Van Dyck's masterful brushstrokes and historically through its publication in an esteemed magazine. This print serves as a testament to Van Dyck's artistic prowess as well as an invaluable glimpse into the fashion trends and societal norms prevalent in both the 17th century when it was painted and the early 20th century when it was published. It is truly a treasure for any art enthusiast or history lover alike.
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