Description
In this sumptuously illustrated volume, eminent art historian Sir Christopher White places the portraiture of renowned Flemish painter Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) in context among the work of his contemporaries working in and around the courts of seventeenth-century Europe. Van Dyck's artistic development is charted through his travels, beginning in his native Antwerp, then to England, Italy, Brussels, the Hague, and back again. Combining historical insights with a discerning appreciation of the work, White brings Van Dyck's paintings to life, showing how the virtuoso not only admired his artistic predecessors and rivals but refashioned what he learned from them into new kind of portraiture. Beautifully produced and a pleasure to read, this book is an important contribution to the literature on a celebrated painter.
Distributed for Modern Art Press
About the Author
Sir Christopher White is a British art historian and curator.
Reviews
"The reader cannot help but race alongside Van Dyck in his meteoric and short career."-Xavier Salomon, The Art Newspaper
Book Information
ISBN 9780956800794
Author Christopher White
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Modern Art Press
Publisher Modern Art Press