Anthony van Dyck’s paintings radiate a rare elegance, effortlessly capturing both the dignity and vulnerability of his sitters. His masterful brushwork and keen psychological insight make each portrait a vivid window into the splendour and spirit of seventeenth-century Europe.
Anthony van Dyck’s paintings radiate a rare elegance, effortlessly capturing both the dignity and vulnerability of his sitters. His masterful brushwork and keen psychological insight make each portrait a vivid window into the splendour and spirit of seventeenth-century Europe.
This download features 32 hi-res images in JPEG format by the artist Anthony van Dyck.
The images are all 600dpi and range in size from 3052 pixels wide/tall to 6380 pixels wide/tall.
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The pictures are out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use them in whatever way you’d like, including commercial use.
Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) was a 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter renowned for his striking portraiture and contributions to the artistic landscape of England.
Born in Antwerp on 22 March 1599, he was a prominent figure in the art world during his lifetime, and his influence continues to resonate with artists and art lovers today.
Van Dyck began his artistic journey at an early age, entering the studio of the established painter Hendrick van Balen when he was just 10 years old. His early career saw him working in the vibrant artistic milieu of Antwerp, where he developed a keen sense of observation and sophistication in his technique. He was deeply influenced by the works of Peter Paul Rubens, another giant of Baroque art, with whom he would collaborate for some time. Van Dyck’s time in Rubens' workshop not only refined his skills but also introduced him to the elite circles of European nobility.
The pictures in our collections are out of copyright in the United States, the UK, Canada, most of Europe, Australia and all countries that follow the lifetime plus 70 years rule. Read our blog post about public domain copyright rules for more information.