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Van Dyck & Britain
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 has a rating of 4 stars
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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
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  • Van Dyck & Britain
  • Written by author Karen Hearn
  • Published by Abrams, Harry N., Inc., April 2009
  • 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
  • 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
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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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