Ritratto equestre del principe Tommaso di Savoia-Carignano

Anthony van Dyck · PD

Ritratto equestre del principe Tommaso di Savoia-Carignano


Dettagli

Anno
1634
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
315 × 236 cm

La storia

Van Dyck painted this huge canvas in 1634, the year Prince Thomas Francis of Savoy took up command in the Spanish Netherlands. The prince rears up on a pale Andalusian horse, a Spanish breed chosen as a nod to the masters he now served, and wears armor of Spanish make and the red sash of Savoy's highest order of chivalry. The rearing pose is not just for show. It reads as an image of a man holding the reins of power steady even when the horse beneath him will not stand still. A century later, in 1742, the picture was sold to the King of Sardinia, which is how it came to hang in Turin, the old Savoy capital.

Ritratto equestre del principe Tommaso di Savoia-Carignano — Anton van Dyck — MuseScope