Anthony van Dyck
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Anthony van Dyck — Van Dyck redirects here. For other uses, see Van Dyck (disambiguation). Self Portrait With a Sunflower showing the gold collar and medal King Charles I gave him in 1633. The sunflower may represent the king, or royal patronage.[1] Sir Anthony van … Wikipedia
Anthony Van Dyck — Antoine van Dyck Antoon van Dyck Autoportrait Nom de naissance Antoon van Dyck Naissance 22 mars 1599 Anvers … Wikipédia en Français
Anthony van Dyck — Sir Anthonis van Dyck, Selbstporträt um 1630 Jugendliches Selbstporträt, um 1615 (Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Anthony van Dyck — Sir Anthony van Dyck (Amberes, 1599 Londres, 1641) Pintor flamenco. En el panorama del siglo XVII flamenco, Van Dyck es el pintor más destacado después de Rubens, con quien no rivalizó porque ambos artistas se movieron en campos distintos:… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Van Dyck (disambiguation) — Van Dyck is a surname, and may refer to:* Anthony van Dyck (1599 1641), Flemish artist, or the van Dyck beard named after him * Cornelius Van Allen Van Dyck (1819 1895), American missionary * Edouard Van Dyck (1918 1977), Belgian professional… … Wikipedia
Van Dyck, Sir Anthony — born March 22, 1599, Antwerp, Belg. died Dec. 9, 1641, London, Eng. Flemish painter. Son of a well to do silk merchant, he was apprenticed to an Antwerp painter at 10. He soon came under the influence of Peter Paul Rubens, for his early works are … Universalium
Dyck, Anthony van — (1599 1641) Anthony van Dyck was a child prodigy who by 14 was executing portraits for important patrons. The son of a prosperous cloth merchant from Flanders, van Dyck s career was overshadowed by that of Peter Paul Rubens, who some believe… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Van Dyck — Sir Anthonis van Dyck, Selbstporträt um 1630 Jugendliches Selbstporträt, um 1615 (Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Van Dyck,Sir Anthony — Van Dyck (văn dīkʹ), Sir Anthony. See SirAnthony Vandyke. * * * … Universalium