TY - BOOK ID - 79199081 TI - The young Van Dyck AU - Vergara, Alexander AU - Lammertse, Friso AU - Museo del Prado PY - 2013 SN - 9780500970508 0500970505 PB - London, England Thames & Hudson DB - UniCat KW - Dyck, van, Anthony KW - Painters KW - Painting, Belgian KW - Belgian painting KW - Van Dyck, Anthony, KW - van Dyck, Anthony KW - Dyck, Anthony van, KW - Van Dyck, Anthonie, KW - Van Dyck, Antoon, KW - Van-Deĭk, Antoni, KW - Deĭk, Antoni van, KW - Dyck, Antoine van, KW - Van Dyck, Anton, KW - Van Dyck, Antoine, KW - Van Dyck, Antoine KW - Van Dyck, Anton KW - Van Dijck, Anthonie KW - Van Dijck, Anton KW - Van Dijck, Antonie KW - Van Dijck, Antoon KW - Vandyke, Anthony, KW - Dyck, Anthonie van, KW - Dyck, Antoon van, KW - Dyck, Anton van, KW - Van Dyck, Anthonis, KW - Van Daĭk, Antonis, KW - Daĭk, Antonis van, KW - Ṿan Daiḳ, Anṭon, KW - Vandeik, Antoine, KW - Van Dyck, Antonio, KW - Vandyck, Anthony, KW - Criticism and interpretation. KW - Childhood and youth. KW - Exhibitions KW - Dyck, Anthony van KW - Van Dyck, Antoon KW - Van-Deĭk, Antoni KW - Deĭk, Antoni van KW - Dyck, Antoine van KW - Vandyke, Anthony KW - Dyck, Anthonie van KW - Dyck, Antoon van KW - Dyck, Anton van KW - Van Dyck, Anthonis KW - Van Daĭk, Antonis KW - Daĭk, Antonis van KW - Ṿan Daiḳ, Anṭon KW - Vandeik, Antoine KW - Van Dyck, Antonio KW - Vandyck, Anthony UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:79199081 AB - "By the age of twenty-two, Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) had produced more than 160 paintings, many of them ambitious compositions of remarkable quality. This book presents the work created during the eight years between 1613, when he was just fourteen, to his departure for Italy from Antwerp in October 1621. Were the paintings he created during these years his only legacy, he would still be recognized as one of the greatest artists of the seventeenth century. Van Dyck's precocious talents are brilliantly demonstrated in the many important works reproduced here, among them such strikingly original masterpieces as The Taking of Christ and Saint Jerome in the Desert. Others--Christ's Entry into Jerusalem and The Lamentation, for example--reveal Van Dyck at his most experimental, in search of new ways of increasing the visual impact of his compositions. Van Dyck was also one of the first painters to rise to the challenge of Rubens's omnipresent influence, evident in works such as The Crowning with Thorns."--Publisher's website. ER -