Portrait de Cornelis van der Geest

Anthony van Dyck · PD

Portrait de Cornelis van der Geest


Détails

Année
1619
Technique
huile sur panneau
Type
peinture
Dimensions
37,5 × 32,5 cm

L'histoire

Van Dyck was about 21 when he painted this, already the sharpest young talent in Antwerp and not long out of Rubens's workshop. His sitter, Cornelis van der Geest, was around 65, a spice merchant who had grown rich enough to spend his money on pictures and on the painters who made them. The two men knew that world from opposite ends, the prodigy and the old collector. Look closely at the eyes and you can see tiny flecks of white standing for moisture, and the ruff built from thick, dragged strokes of paint. For a long time the National Gallery in London owned it as a Rubens, having bought it under that name in 1864 before deciding the hand was really the young van Dyck's.

Portrait de Cornelis van der Geest — Antoine van Dyck — MuseScope