Adriaen Lommelin (Artist), Anthony van Dyck (After)

Frederik de Marselaer

Frederik de Marselaer by Adriaen Lommelin, Anthony van Dyck

Artwork Detail

When Anthony van Dyck began to etch a small number of portraits of his contemporaries in the 1630s, he initiated a series of portrait prints which would eventually number close to 200 and become known as the Iconography.

The subjects of the portraits were figures prominent in public life from throughout Europe, including statesmen, scholars and artists. Van Dyck etched approximately 17 portraits himself but these only became a part of the series after his death. A group of approximately 80 prints were made after his designs (and with his personal involvement) by professional printmakers and were in circulation during Van Dyck’s lifetime.

Title
Frederik de Marselaer
Artist/creator
Adriaen Lommelin, Anthony van Dyck
Production date
1640-1650
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
267 x 202 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2013
Accession no
2013/20/5
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
International Art
Display status
Not on display

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