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Supporters' Statements 6
Director's Foreword 7
Acknowledgements 8
Van Dyck in Britain Karen Hearn Hearn, Karen 10
Van Dyck, the Royal Image and the Caroline Court Kevin Sharpe Sharpe, Kevin 14
Fashioning the Modern Self: Clothing, cavaliers and identity in van Dyck's London Christopher Breward Breward, Christopher 24
Painting in England before van Dyck: His first visit in 1620-1 and its aftermath 38
Van Dyck's Return to England: Royal portraits 64
Other Patrons and Sitters 84
Self-portraits and Life 132
Van Dyck's London Studio 152
Van Dyck's Impact during the Seventeenth Century 170
Van Dyck's Continuing Influence 204
Notes to Essays 238
Select Bibliography 240
Exhibited Works 242
Loans from The National Trust and Other Properties Open to the Public 247
Lenders and Credits 249
Index 250
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Add Van Dyck & Britain, The Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) first came to Britain in 1620 at the behest of King James. When James died in 1625, his successor, Charles I, recognized van Dyck's skill in capturing the royal image. After a sojourn in Italy, the , Van Dyck & Britain to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Van Dyck & Britain, The Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) first came to Britain in 1620 at the behest of King James. When James died in 1625, his successor, Charles I, recognized van Dyck's skill in capturing the royal image. After a sojourn in Italy, the , Van Dyck & Britain to your collection on WonderClub |