#Sir Anthony van Dyck
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laclefdescoeurs · 1 year ago
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Portrait of King Charles, Studio of Sir Anthony van Dyck
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leonisandmurex · 2 years ago
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Catherine & Art || Self portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck, The Japanese footbridge by Claude Monet, The evening sun by Oscar Rejlander, The miraculous draught of fishes by Raphael, The Girl with the pearl earring by Johannes Vermeer, Portrait of Omai by Sir Joshua Reynolds
"For me, the power of the images is in the poignant and personal stories that sit behind them" The Princess of Wales
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psikonauti · 1 year ago
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Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
Rachel Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton as Fortune, 1630
oil on canvas
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art-portraits · 3 months ago
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Thomas Killigrew
Artist: Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
Genre: Portrait
Date: 17th Century, Based on a Work of circa 1635
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: National Portrait Galley, London
Thomas Killigrew (7 February 1612 – 19 March 1683) was an English dramatist and theatre manager. He was a witty, dissolute figure at the court of King Charles II of England.
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diioonysus · 9 months ago
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art aesthetics: dark acadmia
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7pleiades7 · 8 months ago
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Cupid and Psyche (1639-1640) by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), oil on canvas, 200.2 × 192.6 cm, The Royal Collection, (Privy Chamber), Kensington Palace, London
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ourstaturestouchtheskies · 1 year ago
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Tim McGraw – Taylor Swift // Portrait of Marie-Joseph Peyre – Marie-Suzanne Giroust 💙 Tim McGraw – Taylor Swift // Lady in the Boudoir – Gustav Holweg-Glantschnigg 💙 A Place in This World – Taylor Swift // Portrait of Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester – Jean-Étienne Liotard 💙 Dear John – Speak Now // Young Woman in a Blue Dress – Jacopo Negretti 💙 State of Grace – Red // Portrait of Mrs. Matthew Tilghman and her Daughter – John Hesselius 💙 Red – Red // An Unknown Man – Joseph Highmore 💙 All Too Well – Red // Portrait of a Man with a Quilted Sleeve – Titian 💙 Everything Has Changed – Red // Portrait of the Marquis de Saint-Paul – Jean-Baptiste Greuze 💙 Starlight – Red // Mrs. Richard Brown – John Hesselius 💙 Run – Red // Judith with the Head of Holofernes – Felice Ficherelli 💙 This Love – 1989 // Fair Rosamund – John William Waterhouse 💙 Delicate – Reputation // Miss Elizabeth Ingram – Joshua Reynolds 💙 Gorgeous – Reputation // Marguerite Hessein, Lady of Rambouillet de la Sablière – workshop of Henri and Charles Beaubrun 💙 Dancing with Our Hands Tied – Reputation // George Albert, Prince of East Frisia – Johann Conrad Eichler
Cruel Summer – Lover // Peter August Friedrich von Koskull – Michael Ludwig Claus 💙 Lover – Lover // Lady Oxenden – Joseph Wright of Derby 💙 Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince – Lover // Portrait of Ivan Ivanovich Betskoi – Alexander Roslin 💙 Paper Rings – Lover // Young Woman in a Blue Dress – Jacopo Negretti 💙 London Boy – Lover // Queen Henrietta Maria with Sir Jeffrey Hudson – Anthony van Dyck 💙 Afterglow – Lover // Portrait of Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn – Fyodor Rokotov 💙 Christmas Tree Farm – Christmas Tree Farm // Portrait of Mary Ruthven, Lady van Dyck – Anthony van Dyck 💙 invisible string – folklore // Two Altar Wings with the Visitation of Mary – unknown artist 💙 invisible string – folklore // Portrait of Madame de Pompadour – François Boucher 💙 peace – folklore // Fair Rosamund – John William Waterhouse 💙 hoax – folklore // Portrait of Charles le Normant du Coudray – Jean-Baptiste Perronneau 💙 coney island – evermore // Portrait of the Marquis de Saint-Paul – Jean-Baptiste Greuze 💙 Carolina – Carolina // Mrs. Daniel Sargent – John Singleton Copley 💙 Bejeweled – Midnights // Elsa Elisabeth Brahe – David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl 💙 The Great War – Midnights // Portrait of Françoise Marie de Bourbon – attributed to François de Troy 💙 Hits Different – Midnights // Mrs. Benjamin Pickman – John Singleton Copley
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vintagefashionplates · 1 month ago
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Self-portrait with two pupils, 1785
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Lucy, Countess of Carlisle by Anthonis van Dyck, 1637
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Frances Stewart, Duchess of Richmond by Sir Peter Lely, ca. 1662
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Young woman at her toilet with a servant by Gerard ter Borch, 1650
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A Lady of the Spencer Family by Anthonis van Dyck, ca. 1633–8
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Charles I and Henrietta Maria with their two eldest children, Prince Charles and Princess Mary by Anthonis van Dyck, 1632.
Shot silk in historical paintings
Shot silk is a plain-weave in which the warp is one color and the weft another. The result is complex new tints and shades wherever the fabric gets folded or creased. It was popular in 17th and 18th century, of course only for the very wealthy.
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comtessezouboff · 1 year ago
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Paintings from Buckingham Palace: part I
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
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First of all, I would like to thank you all for this amazing year! It's been a pleasure meeting you all and I'm beyond thankful for your support.
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of the Crown and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000 watercolours and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as Hampton Court Palace, are open to the public and not lived in by the Royal Family, whilst others, such as Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and the most remarkable of them, Buckingham Palace are both residences and open to the public.
About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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This first part includes the paintings displayed in the White Drawing Room, the Green Drawing Room, the Silk Tapestry Room, the Guard Chamber, the Grand Staircase, the State Dining Room, the Queen's Audience Room and the Blue Drawing Room,
This set contains 37 paintings and tapestries with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
White Drawing Room (WDR):
Portrait of François Salignan de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai (Joseph Vivien)
Portrait of a Lady (Sir Peter Lely)
Portrait of a Man in Armour with a red scarf (Anthony van Dyck)
Portrait of Alexandra of Denmark, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and Empress of India (François Flameng)
Green Drawing Room (GDR):
Portrait of Prince James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (John Michael Wright)
Portrait of Frederick Henry, Charles Louis and Elizabeth: Children of Frederick V and Elizabeth of Bohemia (unknown)
Portrait of Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia of Autria and her Sister, Infanta Catalina Micaela of Austria (Alonso Sanchez Coello)
Portrait of Princess Louisa and Princess Caroline of the United Kingdom (Francis Cotes)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte with her Two Eldest Sons, Frederick, Later Duke of York and Prince George of Wales (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess of Wellesley (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of the Three Youngest Daughters of George III, Princesses Mary, Amelia and Sophia (John Singleton Copley)
Silk Tapestry Room (STR):
Portrait of Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, Playing the Harp with Princess Charlotte (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick With her Son, Charles George Augustus (Angelica Kauffmann)
Guard Chamber (GC):
Les Portières des Dieux: Bacchus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux: Venus (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Les Portières des Dieux (Manufacture Royale des Gobelins)
Grand Staircarse (GS):
Portrait of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of Great Britain (Martin Archer Shee)
Portrait of Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Sir David Wilkie)
Portrait of Edward, Duke of Kent (George Dawe)
Portrait of King George III of Great Britain (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of King William IV of Great Britain when Duke of Clarence (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Prince George of Cumberland, Later King George V of Hanover When a Boy (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Portrait of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (George Dawe)
Portrait of Queen Charlotte at Frogmore House (Sir William Beechey)
Portrait of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafeld, Duchess of Kent (Sir George Hayter)
State Dining Room (SDR):
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (Allan Ramsay)
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of Caroline of Ansbach when Princess of Wales (Sir Godfrey Kneller)
Portrait of Frederick, Princes of Wales (Jean-Baptiste Van Loo)
Portrait of King George II of Great Britain (John Shackleton)
Portrait of King George IV of the United Kingdom in Garther Robes (Sir Thomas Lawrence)
Queen's Audience Room (QAR):
Portrait of Anne, Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn (née Anne Luttrel) in Peeress Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
Portrait of Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn in Peer Robes (Sir Thomas Gainsborough)
London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards the City (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
View of Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basilica and the Campanile (Giovanni Antonio Canal "Canaletto")
Blue Drawing Room (BDR)
Portrait of King George V in Coronation Robes (Sir Samuel Luke Fildes)
Portrait of Queen Mary of Teck in Coronation Robes (Sir William Samuel Henry Llewellyn)
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Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (WDR: 1,2 & 3)
1850§ (GDR: 1)
1960§ (GDR: 2 & 3 |QAR 3 & 4)
3040§ (STR, 1 |GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2)
3050§ (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6)
3560§ (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2)
3900§ (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (WDR: 1,2 & 3) found here .
"The virgin of the Rosary" (GDR: 1) found here .
"The Four Cardinal Virtues" (GDR: 2&3|QAR 3 & 4) found here.
"Mariana of Austria in Prayer" (STR, 1, GC: 1 & 2|SDR: 1 & 2) found here.
"Portrait of Philip IV with a lion at his feet" (GC:1 |GS: all 10|WDR: 4 |SDR: 3,4,5 & 6) found here
"Length Portrait of Mrs.D" (QAR: 1 & 2|STR: 2) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (SDR: 7| BDR: 1 & 2|GDR: 4,5,6 & 7) found here
(you can just search for "Buckingham Palace" using the catalog search mod to find the entire set much easier!)
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emiliosandozsequence · 2 years ago
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amadeus (1984) dir. miloš forman / pieta by sir anthony van dyck / the count of monte cristo, alexandre dumas / unknown / the selected plays of hélène cixous, 'the perjured city', hélène cixous / unfailing love by house of maria / the blood poems, 'poem for my beloved', jessica helen lopez
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lady-lord-cornbury · 4 months ago
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I have been informed that there have been threats made upon my betrothed. We had doubled security after the last such incident, but my informant tells me that we will indeed need to install more men around the perimeter. If you see any suspicious persons in or around Cornbury Manor please let staff know or inform me personally.
Signed: Lady/Lord Cornbury, Sir Edward Hyde
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portraituresque · 1 year ago
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Anthony Van Dyck - self portrait
Sir Anthony van Dyck (Antoon van Dyck) (Antwerpen, 22 maart 1599 – London, 9 december 1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Spanish Netherlands and Italy. Anthony painted from an early age.
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angelo-chuck-wagon · 4 months ago
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Mr. Van Dyck, sir? How's my sketch comin' along? Thoughts? @anthonis-van-dyck
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barbatusart · 10 months ago
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binge-read de rerum natura in an evening and it was a deliiiight. i loved the repetition of lines / themes from the initial donella torturing vellioth -> vellioth torturing cazador. also loved the sinking feeling, going in, knowing nothing about it, when i finally recognised emin as cazador (for a whole ten/twenty pages was convinced he was just this really dishevelled looking wretch who had nothing to do with him). what made you decide to name cazador differently in this?
also, one more question: have seen lots of different vellioth designs, and i was interested in what inspirations you took from when designing your version of vellioth? were there any particular faces, visual cues, etc.?
YESSSS i was gonna originally just call him cazador but then i found out in dnd that elves actually have baby names! they’re born they get a baby name & then they keep that baby name until they’re about 100 years old & then they choose their own adult name. i love the opportunity there to present that sort of misdirection and “WAIT A SECOND” you experienced, im thrilled it worked hehe
i love all the different interpretations of the vellioth character floating around, everybody got like the base stock & then added their own seasonings & proteins in to make dozens of different wonderful soups. creative freedom rules. ANYHOO i based my physical interpretation of vellioth heavily on the french Bluebeard fable; i wanted this enormous imposing masculine figure to contrast with the frailty of his spawn (and make it all the more satisfying when he got taken down) i actually put him in a bunch of 17th century french nobility garb throughout, the party outfit is meant to be ripped straight from a 1634AD portrait of gaston duke of orléans by sir anthony van dyck
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laclefdescoeurs · 10 months ago
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The Ages of Man, After Sir Anthony van Dyck, early 17th Century
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history-of-fashion · 1 year ago
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1617-1620 Attr. to Sir Anthony van Dyck - Portrait of a man
(Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)
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