800
H 103 x W 90 x D 5 cm
CODE: 10982-2
Ancient Flemish painting from the first half of the 1599th century. Oil on canvas work, first canvas, depicting a portrait of Van Dyck adorned with a fabulous coeval wooden frame, carved and gilded. Octagonal-shaped painting of nice size and pleasant impact, ideal for placing in a living room or study. Finely painted work, the painter was very good at reproducing the famous self-portrait of Antoon Van Dyck (1641-73) now exhibited in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. High quality, structurally sound frame, cymatium with small lack of decoration (see photo). Work that is part of a pendant (see photo and ask for the price of the pair, if available). Canvas that has undergone conservative restoration with three small patches on the back (see photo). Overall, the painting is in a good state of conservation with some small signs of aging. Painting light H 60 x W XNUMX cm.
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