
Antoine van Dyck
1599–1641 · Pays-Bas espagnols · Peinture baroque
L'histoire
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.
Œuvres
88 œuvres
Amour et PsychéAntoine van Dyck, 1639
Charles Ier en trois positionsAntoine van Dyck, 1635
Charles Ier (1600-1649) avec M. de Saint AntoineAntoine van Dyck, 1633
Charles Ier à la chasseAntoine van Dyck, 1635
Le Couronnement d'épinesAntoine van Dyck, 1620
Silène ivreAntoine van Dyck, 1620
Lord John Stuart et son frère, Lord Bernard StuartAntoine van Dyck, 1638
Samson et DalilaAntoine van Dyck, 1630
Autoportrait au tournesolAntoine van Dyck, 1632
CrucifixionAntoine van Dyck, 1630
Portrait équestre de Charles IerAntoine van Dyck, 1637
La Vision du bienheureux Hermann JosephAntoine van Dyck, 1629
Le Couronnement de sainte RosalieAntoine van Dyck, 1629
L'Entrée du Christ à JérusalemAntoine van Dyck, 1617
La Vierge avec deux donateursAntoine van Dyck, 1630
Portrait de Lady Theresa ShirleyAntoine van Dyck, 1622
Saint Martin et le mendiantAntoine van Dyck, 1621
Autoportrait avec Sir Endymion PorterAntoine van Dyck, 1635
Le Serpent d'airainAntoine van Dyck, 1618
Vénus demandant à Vulcain des armes pour son fils ÉnéeAntoine van Dyck, 1630
Le Christ en croix entre les deux larronsAntoine van Dyck, 1620
Portrait équestre de Francisco de MoncadaAntoine van Dyck, 1634
Portrait du cardinal Guido BentivoglioAntoine van Dyck, 1623
Le Repos pendant la fuite en ÉgypteAntoine van Dyck, 1630
Sainte Rosalie intercédant pour les pestiférés de PalermeAntoine van Dyck, 1624