Sir Anthony van Dyck – a Flemish baroque artist and the leading court painter in England. One of the most influential painters of the 17th century, he mainly created portraits and biblical and mythological scenes, and he was also an outstanding draughtsman. His masterpieces from the bimago reproductions of Anthony van Dyck's collection include a portrait of Charles I of England and many other iconic paintings. The free elegance that characterises the artist's paintings means that they will find their application in almost every room. Choose where to hang the great picture!

Reproductions of paintings by Van Dyck

Anthony van Dyck - the son of a merchant and an embroiderer who lived at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries - became famous as an outstanding author of portraits. In the course of his work, he managed to create his own unique style, which over time became an artistic signpost for other young artists. His talent was noticed by the British royal court. He became the court painter to King Charles I, creating portraits of aristocrats that can now be counted in the hundreds. Looking at the overview of the works of this Flemish artist, it is impossible to hide the fact that he created in the Baroque. And so, apart from portraits, in his work you can also find works that are strongly dominated by religious and sacral themes, focused around suffering. In the bimago gallery you can find famous religious paintings also by other artists - check out the Reproductions collection.