VAN DYCK, Anthony (Posthumous)
Description
Adam de Coster
ca. 1630
Engraving
14 7/8 X 11 1/8" SHEET
This engraving of Adam de Coster is part of van Dyck's Iconography, a collection of portrait prints made after drawings and paintings by van Dyck. Eighteen were etched by the artist himself, although the majority are engravings made by a variety of printmakers. This group of portraits of princes, politicians, soldiers, statesmen, scholars, art connoisseurs and most importantly artists represents a survey of the most distinguished men and women of his time. The edition published by Martinus van den Enden during van Dyck's lifetime consisted of eighty portraits. Van Dyck prepared these prints by making oil sketches and drawings in black chalk, sometimes washed with brown ink. In this case, the print is engraved by Petrus de Iode as indicated below image, at left-right: PETRUS DE IODE SCULPSIT CUM PRIVILEGIO.
Date
1630
Creator
VAN DYCK, Anthony (Posthumous)
b. Antwerp, 1599-1641
Source
Gift of Casey Horton-Paulk
Identifier
2016.013.001
Citation
VAN DYCK, Anthony (Posthumous) and b. Antwerp, 1599-1641, “VAN DYCK, Anthony (Posthumous),” UCSB ADA Museum Omeka, accessed September 20, 2024, http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/7204.