Portrait of Joost de Hertoghe
Portrait of Joost de Hertoghe by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1635). This stately portrait depicts a man dressed in black, adorned with a ruffled collar and facial hair – hallmarks of Van Dyck’s refined style. Executed during his prolific period at the English court, it showcases masterful composition and luminous color.
Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)
Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641): Master Flemish Baroque painter renowned for elegant portraits of European aristocracy & Charles I's court. Influential in English art, known for religious scenes & innovative style.
Staatliche Museen (Kassel, Germany)
Explore Staatliche Museen Kassel: Immerse yourself in European art history from the Middle Ages to modern times—including Rembrandt masterpieces and contemporary exhibitions—plus ancient Egyptian, Greek & Roman treasures!