彫刻家フランソワ・デュケノワの肖像

Anthony van Dyck · PD

彫刻家フランソワ・デュケノワの肖像


作品情報

制作年
1622
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
77.5 × 61 cm

ストーリー

Two young Flemings, far from home in Italy. When Van Dyck painted this in the 1620s he was in his twenties and making his name as a portraitist across Italy, while his sitter, the Brussels-born sculptor Francois Duquesnoy, was carving his way to fame in Rome. Duquesnoy would become known for tender marble children and for a colossal Saint Andrew set beneath the dome of Saint Peter's. Here he is before any of that, turned in a dark coat with a white collar, one hand loose, the eyes thoughtful and a little tired. Van Dyck keeps the background bare so nothing competes with the face. On the sitter's fine, expressive hands you can already read a sculptor's trade.

彫刻家フランソワ・デュケノワの肖像 — アンソニー・ヴァン・ダイク — MuseScope