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Works by: Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Abbé Scaglia Adoring the Virgin and Child
c. 1634, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Adoration of the Magi
before 1621, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Algermon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland
c. 1636-1638, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Amaryllis and Mirtillo
1631-1632, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Anne Kirke
c. 1637-1638, Huntington Library, San Marino

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Armed Soldier on Horseback
1615-1616, Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Arrest of Christ
c. 1620, Albertina, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Arrest of Christ
c. 1620, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Betrayal of Christ
c. 1620, Minneapolis Institute of Arts

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Brazen Serpent
1618-20, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Cardinal Bentivoglio
1623, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Catherine Howard, Lady d' Aubigny
c. 1638, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Charles I and Henrietta Maria
1632, Archiepiscopal Castle and Gardens, Kromĕříž

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Charles I and Henrietta Maria and Their Two Eldest Children (The Greate Peece)
1632, private collection

       

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Charles I at the Hunt
1635, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Continence of Scipio
c. 1620-1621, Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Cornelis van der Geest
1619-1620, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Crowning with Thorns
1620, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Crucifixion
c. 1629-1630, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Crucifixion
1630-1632, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Cupid and Psyche
c. 1638-1639, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Diana and Endymion
c. 1630-1640, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Diego Felípez de Guzmán, Marqués de Leganés
c. 1630, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

 

Schelte Bolswert [Dutch, c. 1586 – 1659], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Drunken Silenus
after 1620, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Drunken Silenus
1618-1619, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Drunken Silenus
c. 1620, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Ecce Homo
1625-1626, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, Viceroy of Sicily
1624, Dulwich Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Endymion Porter with the Artist
1635, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
English Landscape of Meadows and Wooded Hills
c. 1632-1641, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Equestrian Portrait of Charles I
1633, private collection

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Filippo Cattaneo
1623, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Frances, Lady Buckhurst, later Countess of Dorset
c. 1637, Knole House, Kent

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
François Langlois as a Savoyard
c. 1634-1637, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Frans Francken the Younger
c. 1626-1632, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Frans Snyders
c. 1620, Frick Collection, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Frans Snyders
c. 1630, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
A Genoese Noblewoman and Her Son
c. 1626, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
George, Lord Digby, and William, Lord Russell
c. 1637, Althorp Park, Northamptonshire

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Giovanni Vincenzo Imperiale
1626, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Head and Forequarters of a Gray Horse
c. 1618, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Head of a Young Man
1617-1618, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Henri II de Lorraine
c. 1634, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Infant Christ and John the Baptist
c. 1638-1640, Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Isabella Brant
1621, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
James Stuart, 4th Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Richmond
1633, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
James, Seventh Earl of Derby, His Lady and Child
1632-1641, Frick Collection, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Justus van Meerstraeten
1634-1635, Gemäldegalerie, Kassel

 

Pieter de Jode II [Flemish, 1606 – c. 1674], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
King Charles I
after 1632, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Kneeling Man Seen from the Back
c. 1620, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lady Elizabeth Thimbelby and Dorothy, Viscountess Andover
c. 1637, National Gallery, London

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lady with a Fan
c. 1628, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Paulus Pontius [Flemish, 1603 – 1658], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lamentation
1628, Albertina, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lamentation
1635, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lord George Stuart, Seigneur D'Aubigny
c. 1638-1640, National Portrait Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lord John Stuart and His Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart
c. 1638, National Gallery, London

     

Copy after Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lucas and Cornelis de Wael
c. 1660-1670, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Kassel

 

Wenceslaus Hollar [Czech, 1607 – 1677], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lucas and Cornelis de Wael
1646, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlise
1637, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Maddalena Cattaneo
1623, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Marchesa Balbi
c. 1623, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Marchesa Doria
1625, Musée du Louvre, Paris

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Marchesa Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo
1623, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Margaret of Lorraine, Duchess of Orléans
c. 1634, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Marie Claire de Croy, Duchesse d'Havré, and Child
1634, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Martyrdom of Saint Peter
1615-1616, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641] and Lucas Vorsterman [Flemish, 1595 – 1675]
The Mocking of Christ
1630, Albertina, Vienna

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Moses and the Brazen Serpent
c. 1618-1621, Courtauld Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport, and George, Lord Goring
c. 1639, Petworth House, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Nicholas Lanier
c. 1628, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Painter Jan de Wael and his Wife Gertrude de Jode
1629, Alte Pinakothek, Munich

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke
c. 1634, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke
c. 1637, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Philip, Lord Wharton
1632, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of a Man
1619, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of a Man in Armor with Red Scarf
c. 1625-27, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of a Woman and Child
1620-1621, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Agostino Pallavicini
c. 1621, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Artus Wolfaert
c. 1630, Albertina, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Endymion Porter
1628, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Frans Francken the Younger
c. 1636-1641, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of George Gage with Two Attendants
1622-1623, National Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Inigo Jones
c. 1640, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire

 

Attributed to Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Jacqueline van Caestre
c. 1618, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Jan Snellincx
c. 1632, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Jan Snellincx
c. 1626-1632, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

 

Attributed to Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Jean Charles de Cordes
c. 1618, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of King Charles I in Three Positions
1635, Royal Collection, Windsor

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Margaret Lemon
c. 1638, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Pieter Bruegel the Younger
c. 1632, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of the Artist's Wife, Mary Ruthven, Lady Van Dyck
c. 1640, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of the Balbi Children
1625-1627, National Gallery, London

     

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of Venetia Stanley, Lady Digby, as Prudence
c. 1633-1634, National Portrait Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Portrait of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury
1635, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Prefect Raffaele Raggi
c. 1625, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Prince Tommaso Francesco of Savoy-Carignano
1634, Galleria Sabauda, Turin

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Anne
c. 1637, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Princess Henrietta of Lorraine attended by a Page
1634, Kenwood House, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Princess Mary
c. 1636, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Queen Henrietta Maria
1638, Royal Collection, Windsor

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Queen Henrietta Maria
1632, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson
1633, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Rachel de Ruvingy, Countess of Southampton
c. 1640, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Raising of the Cross
1630-1631, Kerkfabriek Onze-Lieve-Vrouw, Courtrai

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
c. 1630, Alte Pinakothek, Munich

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Resurrection
c. 1631-1632, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Rinaldo and Armida
1629, Baltimore Museum of Art

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick
c. 1633, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Saint Augustine in Ecstasy
1628, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Saint Augustine in Ecstasy
1628, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Saint Jerome
c. 1620, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak
1618-1620, Kerkfabriek Sint-Martinuskerk, Zaventem

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Saint Sebastian Bound for Martyrdom
c. 1620-1621, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait
c. 1632, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait
c. 1630, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait
1613-1614, Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait
1622-1623, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait
c. 1620, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Self-Portrait with a Sunflower
c. 1632-1633, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Sir John Suckling
1632-1641, Frick Collection, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Sir Robert Shirley
1622, Petworth House, Sussex

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Sofonisba Anguissola, from the Italian Sketchbook
1624, British Museum, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Stoning of Saint Stephen
1622-1624, Tatton Park, Knutsford

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Studies of a Horse
1633, British Museum, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Study for a Portrait of Anne, afterward Baroness Lovelace and Wentworth
c. 1636-1637, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Study for an Equestrian Portrait
1634-1635, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Study of a Young Man
c. 1618-1619, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Study of Trees
c. 1635, British Museum, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Susanna Fourment and Her Daughter
1621, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Teresa, Lady Shirley
1622, Petworth House, Sussex

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel
c. 1620-1621, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Thomas Killigrew and an Unknown Man
1638, private collection

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Three Eldest Children of Charles I
1635, Galleria Sabauda, Turin

 

Peeter Neeffs the elder [Flemish, c. 1578 – 1656/1661], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Title Page of Van Dyck's Iconography
c. 1646-1651, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Leiden

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Tribute Money
c. 1625, Galleria di Palazzo Bianco, Genoa

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Two Studies of a Greyhound
c. 1633, British Museum, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Venetia Stanley, Lady Digby, on her Deathbed
1633, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
View of Rye from the Northeast
1633, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Virgin and Child
c. 1630-1632, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Virgin as Intercessor
1628-1629, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Vision of Blessed Herman Joseph
1630, Gemäldegalerie, Vienna

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Vision of Saint Augustine
c. 1628, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

 

Pieter de Jode II [Flemish, 1606 – c. 1674], from a design by Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Vision of Saint Augustine
after 1628, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Attributed to Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
Walking Man
after 1620, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
William Feilding, First Earl of Denbigh
c. 1635-1636, National Gallery, London

   

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
William II, Prince of Orange, and His Bride, Mary, Princess Royal of England
1641, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart, Daughter of Charles I of England
1641, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Anthony van Dyck [Flemish, 1599 – 1641]
The Ypres Tower at Rye
c. 1633-1635, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam