The Children of Charles I, after Anthony van Dyck

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The Children of Charles I, after Anthony van Dyck

Flemish Baroque artist Anthony Van Dyck created understatedly sophisticated portraits as court painter to Charles I of England; and his style impacted artists until the nineteenth century. Atop the guard dog’s head is the hand of Charles II, symbolic of power; the very human royal children contrast markedly with the miniature adults of the previous generation’s art. A Mixed-Media Painting.

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The Children of Charles I, after Anthony van Dyck

Anthony van Dyck Flemish (1599 - 1641)

Flemish Baroque artist Anthony Van Dyck created understatedly sophisticated portraits as court painter to Charles I of England; and his style impacted artists until the nineteenth century. Atop the guard dog’s head is the hand of Charles II, symbolic of power; the very human royal children contrast markedly with the miniature adults of the previous generation’s art. A Mixed-Media Painting.