Portrait of a Woman, Called the Marchesa Durazzo
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Anthony van Dyck

1599
1641
Belgium
Anthony van Dyck (Belgium, 1599–1641) was a prominent Baroque painter born in Antwerp and died in London.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Anthony van Dyck was a Belgian painter born in 1599 and active during the Baroque period until his death in 1641. He is renowned for his portraits, which captured the elegance and personality of his subjects, significantly influencing the genre of portraiture in Europe. Van Dyck served as the court painter to King Charles I of England, where he produced some of his most famous works. His style combined elements of Flemish painting with Italian influences, contributing to the development of Baroque art. His legacy endures through his innovative approach to portraiture and his ability to convey the status and character of his sitters.

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