Ritratto di James Stuart, duca di Lennox e Richmond

Anthony van Dyck · PD

Ritratto di James Stuart, duca di Lennox e Richmond


Dettagli

Anno
1634
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
215,9 × 127,6 cm

La storia

Van Dyck came to London in 1632 as Charles I's court painter, and he all but invented how the English aristocracy of these years wanted to be seen, tall, easy, faintly aloof. James Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, was a close friend of the king, and around 1634 Van Dyck showed him at full height in shimmering satin, the star and sash of the Order of the Garter across his chest, an honour he had just received. A large greyhound leans its head against his hip. The dog wears a pearl-studded collar and carries a story, that it once saved the young duke's life on a boar hunt. Van Dyck would paint him three times in all.

Ritratto di James Stuart, duca di Lennox e Richmond — Anton van Dyck — MuseScope