Franck ou Francken l'Ancien (Hollstein 5), Paris Musées 20230618175930, Anthony van Dyck, Entre 1634 et 1636

Franck ou Francken l'Ancien (Hollstein 5), Paris Musées 20230618175930, Anthony van Dyck, Entre 1634 et 1636

Author(s): van dyck, anton (antwerp), 22–03–1599 - blackfriars, 09–12–1641), designer-lithographer other titles: debois collection (title of the set), l'iconographie (title of the series) date of production: between 1634 and 1636 dating in century: 17th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): original print materials and techniques: etching, paper dimensions - artwork: height: 24. 6cm width: 15. 9cm description: annotated page 13 marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: number - page number in pencil, upper right corner: "13" iconographic description: portrait of frans francken, altarpiece painter (1542-1616) historical commentary: this collection made from the engravings of van dyck's "iconography" bears the name of the last collector who owned the work before the acquisition by the dutuit brothers in 1844. Themes / subjects / places represented: portrait mode of acquisition: legacy name of donor, testator, seller: dutuit, auguste and eugène date of acquisition: 1902 institution: petit palais, museum of fine arts of the city of paris part of: collection of portraits of famous people in the 17th century. Date: Entre 1634 et 1636.
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Author: Van Dyck, Anton (Anvers (Antwerpen), 22–03–1599 - Blackfriars, 09–12–1641), dessinateur-lithographeSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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