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2023Jasper52Helena Fourment, Rubens 2nd Wife. Antique print by James McArdell, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 18thSee Sold Price
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2023BonhamsAfter Sir Anthony van Dyck, 19th Century Portrait of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, half-len...See Sold Price
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UK National Portrait Gallery to undergo major makeoverLONDON – The National Portrait Gallery has revealed the first images of proposed designs by Jamie Fobert Architects for the gallery’s biggest ever development since the building in St. Martin’s Place, London opened in 1896.
Julian Opie works on view in London mirror Van Dyck self-portrait LONDON – British artist Julian Opie has made new work to display alongside the National Portrait Gallery’s self-portrait of Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), acquired in 2014 after a major public fundraising appeal, as it returns to the Gallery following a three-year nationwide tour.
UK’s NPG features Charles I’s ‘forgotten painter’ Cornelius JohnsonLONDON – The first ever display of works by the 17th-century artist Cornelius Johnson, forgotten court painter to Charles I, will open at the National Portrait Gallery on April 15, 2015. “Cornelius Johnson: Charles I’s Forgotten Painter” (April 15 – September 13, 2015) will include four rarely seen portraits of royal children, all from the […]
Van Dyck self-portait goes on display in UK with tour to followMARGATE, UK – The National Portrait Gallery’s recently acquired self-portrait of Sir Anthony van Dyck was today displayed at Turner Contemporary, Margate, the first venue in its nationwide tour. It is set to be one of the star attractions of the Kent gallery’s new exhibition Self: Image and identity – self-portraiture from Van Dyck to […]