[Gutenberg 19570] • Van Dyck: A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Painter with Introduction and Interpretation

[Gutenberg 19570] • Van Dyck: A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Painter with Introduction and Interpretation
Authors
Hurll, Estelle M.
Tags
van dyck , anthony , 1599-1641 , sir
Date
2011-03-30T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.68 MB
Lang
en
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VAN DYCK (ILLUSTRATED)

o Illustrated with 15 black and white images with a portrait of the painter

o Enhanced with a picture gallery of images in color

Enjoy and appreciate evocative descriptions of Van Dyck's greatest works. Estelle Hurll presents a collection of 15 pictures (in black and white) with a portrait of the painter. Included in this book is an Introduction and also an Interpretation of each work. Van Dyck, who lived between 1599-1641, served as a court painter in England. Most famous for portraits of Charles I, he was a Flemish Baroque Artist. His work, though centered upoon portrait painting, also focused upon biblical and mythological themes.

Black and white images in this book are: Portrait of Anna Wake, The Rest In Egypt, The So-called Portrait of Richardot and His Son, The Vision of Saint Anthony, Madame Andreas Colyns de Nole and Her Daughter, Daedalus and Icarus, Portrait of Charles I, The Madonna of Saint Rosalia, Charles Prince of Wales, Saint Martin Dividing His Cloak With A Beggar, The Crucifixion, James, Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Afterwards of Richmond, Christ and the Paralytic, Philip, Lord Wharton, The Lamentation Over Christ, and Portrait of Van Dyck.

Estelle Hurll wrote a collection of analyses of art, all of which can be found on Kindle, each with an additIonal picture gallery, and published by Amity EBooks. Those include: Child-Life in Art, Correggio, Greek Sculpture, Landseer, The Madonna, Michelangelo, Millet, Raphael, Rembrandt, Reynolds, Titian, Tuscan Sculpture, and Van Dyke.