
Anthony van Dyck
1599–1641 · Spanish Netherlands · Baroque painting
The story
In 1632 Charles I of England, a king obsessed with the appearance of an authority he did not quite have in Parliament, brought the Antwerp painter Anthony van Dyck to London, knighted him, and gave him rooms at Blackfriars and a boat to ferry him up the Thames to the royal palace. Van Dyck had trained years earlier in the studio of Peter Paul Rubens, the leading painter of the Southern Netherlands, and had spent much of his twenties in Italy studying Titian's portraits in Genoa. What he brought back to England was a way of painting the aristocracy that made formal portraiture look relaxed, even intimate, without losing an ounce of grandeur.
For the rest of the decade van Dyck painted almost nobody but the king, the queen, and their circle, turning out image after image of a monarchy that recorded itself, in paint, exactly as it wanted to be remembered. Charles hardly sat for anyone else again. Those portraits are still the picture most people carry of the Stuart court, elongated hands, silk, ease, a king who looks entirely secure on his throne.
Van Dyck died in London in December 1641, a year before civil war broke out between Charles and Parliament. Charles was executed outside his own Banqueting House in Whitehall in 1649, reportedly wearing two shirts against the January cold so that he would not shiver and be seen to be afraid.
Works
88 works
Self-PortraitAnthony van Dyck, 1620
The Betrayal of Christ (van Dyck, Madrid)Anthony van Dyck, 1618
The Mocking of ChristAnthony van Dyck, 1628
The shepherd Paris as personification of Artistic JudgementAnthony van Dyck, 1628
Diana and a Nymph Surprised by a SatyrAnthony van Dyck, 1622
Five Eldest Children of Charles IAnthony van Dyck, 1637
Matthew the ApostleAnthony van Dyck, 1619
Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey HudsonAnthony van Dyck, 1633
Self-portraitAnthony van Dyck, 1613
Self-portraitAnthony van Dyck, 1622
Susanna and the EldersAnthony van Dyck, 1622
The Lomellini FamilyAnthony van Dyck, 1623
Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and St Mary MagdaleneAnthony van Dyck, 1618
Equestrian portrait of Prince Tomaso of Savoy-CarignanAnthony van Dyck, 1634
Isabella BrantAnthony van Dyck, 1621
Portrait of Charles Louis Elector Palatine (1617-1680) and his brother, Rupert of the Palatinate (1619-1682)Anthony van Dyck, 1637
Portrait of Gaston de FranceAnthony van Dyck, 1632
Saint Ambrose Barring Theodosius from Milan CathedralAnthony van Dyck, 1619
Samson and DelilahAnthony van Dyck, 1620
The lamentation over the dead ChristAnthony van Dyck, 1635
The Lamentation over the Dead ChristAnthony van Dyck, 1629
The Three Eldest Children of Charles IAnthony van Dyck, 1635
A Genoese Noblewoman and Her SonAnthony van Dyck, 1626
Equestrian portrait of Anton Giulio Brignole-SaleAnthony van Dyck, 1627
Equestrian portrait of Francisco de MoncadaAnthony van Dyck, 1630