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BOOKS ON THE ARTIST ANTHONY VAN DYCK


ANTHONY VAN DYCK
Ottawa. National Gallery of Canada / McNAIRN, ALAN

Ottawa. National Gallery of Canada. The Young VAN DYCK/Le jeune van Dyck. 295 pp., 90 b&w plates and many figures. 4to, cloth. 1980.
Item nr. 15283     $ 35.00

ANTHONY VAN DYCK
Princeton. University Art Museum / Feigenbaum, Gail / Martin, John Rupert

Princeton. University Art Museum. VAN DYCK as Religious Artist. 177 pp. with color frontispiece and 50 b&w illustrations. 4to, wraps. 1979.
Item nr. 19113     $ 100.00

ANTHONY VAN DYCK
Washington. National Gallery / Wheelock et al

Washington. National Gallery. ANTHONY VAN DYCK. By A.K. Wheelock, S.J. Barnes, J.S. Held et al. 383 pp. text with 306 illustrations including 120 in color. Large 4to, wraps. 1991.
Item nr. 26523     $ 35.00

ANTHONY VAN DYCK
London. Royal Academy of Arts / Brown, Christopher / Antwerp. Koninklijk Museum

London. Royal Academy of Arts. ANTHONY VAN DYCK 1599-1641. By Christopher Brown, Hans Vlieghe et al. 360 pp., beautifully illustrated in colour and b&w. Large 4to, cloth. New York, Rizzoli, 1999.
Catalogue accompanying an exhibition of van Dyck's work travelling from Antwerp to London, aiming to be the definitive publication on one of the most prominent exemplars of the 17th century Flemish school of painting.
Item nr. 84689     $ 75.00

ANTHONY VAN DYCK
Moir, Alfred

Moir, Alfred. ANTHONY VAN DYCK. 128 pp., 40 color plates, and 81 b&w figures. 4to, cloth. New York, Abrams, 1994.
Item nr. 112223     $ 24.95

ANTHONY VAN DYCK
London. Tate Britain / Hearn, Karen

Hearn, Karen (editor) et al. VAN DYCK & Britain. 256 pages, over 100 color and b&w illustrations. 4to, cloth. London, Tate Publishing, 2009.
Exhibition: Tate Britain, London
This beautifully illustrated book examines both the work and the influence of Van Dyck during his years in Britain, roughly 1620-1621 and 1632-1641. Van Dyck had a huge impact on British cultural life as the principal painter at King Charles I's court, where his impact was similar to that of Hans Holbein at the court of Henry VIII. This exhibition brings together some of the finest and most magnificent paintings that van Dyck produced during his years in Britain.
Item nr. 135720     $ 60.00

JACOB JORDAENS
GRITSAY, NATALIA et al / Amsterdam. Hermitage Amsterdam

GRITSAY, NATALIA et al. Rubens, van Dyck & Jordaens: Flemish Painters from the Hermitage. 256 pages, over 120 color illustrations. 4to, wraps. Amsterdam, Museumshop Hermitage, 2011.
Exhibition at the Hermitage, Amsterdam. Text in English.
Item nr. 144491     $ 75.00



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