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Anthony Vandyke -

: Born in Antwerp to a wealthy silk merchant, Van Dyck began training at age 10 under Hendrick van Balen. By 19, he was a master in the Antwerp guild and a chief collaborator for Peter Paul Rubens , who called him "the best of my pupils".

: From 1621 to 1627, he traveled through Italy, studying Titian’s work and developing a grand, full-length portrait style for the Genoese aristocracy. anthony vandyke

Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who revolutionized European portraiture, particularly in the English court. Known for his precociously brilliant technique and sophisticated, flattering style, he became the most influential painter in England for over 150 years after his death. : Born in Antwerp to a wealthy silk

: He died in London at age 42 after a long illness and was honored with burial in St. Paul’s Cathedral . Signature Artistic Style Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) was a Flemish

: In 1632, he moved to London as the primary court painter for King Charles I . He was knighted and lived in luxury, providing a visual record of the "Cavalier" court before the English Civil War.

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