Charles I (1600-49)

Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
Size
Finishing (pick one!)

More about this artwork

This captivating painting, titled "Charles I (1600-49)" by Anthony van Dyck, offers a unique and intricate depiction of the English monarch, King Charles I. Created by one of the most prominent painters of the 17th century, this artwork is exemplary of Van Dyck’s skill in portraiture, particularly evident in his work for the English court.The painting features three separate views of King Charles I: a profile on the left, a three-quarter view in the center, and a full-face portrait on the right. This triptych-style presentation showcases the king’s distinctive features from different angles, highlighting his refined and regal bearing. Each representation captures a different facet of his personality, from thoughtful to authoritative, giving the viewer a well-rounded sense of the king's persona.Dressed in elegant attire, Charles I wears a sophisticated black and white lace collar and cuffs, sumptuous fabrics that suggest his royal status and the opulence of the era. The detailed lacework and the luxurious materials of his garments are rendered with exquisite precision, demonstrating Van Dyck's mastery in textile depiction.The background of the painting is subdued and muted, ensuring that the focus remains squarely on the figure of the king. This technique enhances the dramatic effect of the royal subject against the simplicity of the backdrop.Anthony van Dyck, a painter from the Flemish school, was particularly renowned for his ability to capture the elegance and grace of the aristocracy, and his portraits of Charles I are considered among his finest works. This painting not only reflects the technical skill of Van Dyck but also offers a glimpse into the political and cultural atmosphere of the English court during the 17th century.

Delivery

Reproductions are made to order and take 5 to 7 working days.

We send them out by courier and delivery takes another two working days.

If you need a reproduction sooner, please contact us - we can usually find a solution and produce it a little faster.

If you don't want to pay for postage, you can pick up your paintings at our galleries in Kaunas or Vilnius.

Returns

Yes, reproductions can be returned.

If you have any doubts more than 30 days after the date of purchase, please contact us - we will take the reproduction back for a refund or offer you a replacement!

We accept a maximum of two returns per customer - please note that we make reproductions to order, so please choose responsibly.

We do not refund shipping expenses.

Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 – 1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Spanish Netherlands and Italy.

The seventh child of Frans van Dyck, a wealthy Antwerp silk merchant, Anthony painted from an early age. He was successful as an independent painter in his late teens, and became a master in the Antwerp guild in 1618. By this time he was working in the studio of the leading northern painter of the day, Peter Paul Rubens, who became a major influence on his work.