(1599-1641) Flemish portrait and religious painter and etcher, also known as Sir Anthony Vandyke.
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- Olga's Gallery: Sir Anthony Van Dyck Comprehensive collection of the images of his works with biography and historical comments.
- NGA: Sir Anthony Van Dyck Artist's paintings from National Gallery of Art.
- Web Gallery of Art: Sir Anthony Van Dyck Image gallery and artist's biography.
- Sir Anthony Van Dyck Artist's biography and collection of paintings from the National Gallery, London, UK.
- Wikipedia: Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641) Biography, studio and artworks regarding the Flemish Baroque artist.
- ARC: Anthony Van Dyck Provides images of the artist's work with information such as date, medium and painting size.
- Web Gallery of Art: Dyck, Sir Anthony van Presents a set of images towards his artworks and a brief biography.
- The Grave of Anthony Van Dyck Location and pictures of the Flemish Baroque artist's grave including a brief biography.
- WebMuseum: Dyck, Sir Anthony van Artist's biography and a collection of images.
- Humanities Web: Anthony Van Dyck Presents a biography, images of his famous portraits and additional suggested reading.
- The J. Paul Getty Museum Short biography regarding Van Dyck along with historical notes on his famous paintings.
- Biblical art by Anthony Van Dyck Gallery based on artist's work related to the bible scriptures.
- Rijksmuseum - Anthony Van Dyck Short introduction to his life including analysis on six of his paintings such as 'Titian and his mistress', 'Sheet of Studies' and 'William and Mary' among others.
- Van Dyck's Climb to the Top Article centered on the artist's career.
- Artble: Anthony Van Dyck Features a biography, style and technique regarding the |MOVEMENT| artist. Includes a list of his famous works with proper date, size and medium.
- The Athenaeum: Anthony Van Dyck Features a total of 63 paintings belong to the Flemish Baroque painter in high detail.
- The Art Institute of Chicago Features Van Dyck’s gallery.
- National Galleries of Scotland Historical information on multiple Van Dyck's masterpieces.