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Inscribed and dated
(Presumably a later addition): A. Vandyck P/163(?)7
Collection Details
With Agnew 1895, when sold to Alexander Henderson, later 1st Lord Faringdon.
Literature
E Schaeffer, Van Dyck (Klassiker der Kunst), 1909, No. 263.
Exhibition Details
Brussels, International Exhibition, LArt Belge au XVIIe Siècle,
1910, No. 159.
Background
Hitherto catalogued as the Portrait of a Genoese by van Dyck. The attribution
to van Dyck is difficult to sustain, and it would appear rather that it
was the work of a talented follower, painting not in the manner of the
artists Italian period but of his second Flemish one. The date inscribed
on the portrait may therefore be approximately correct; no reliance can
be placed on the signature, which is certainly false. This opinion is
endorsed by Sir Oliver Millar, who considers the van Dyck attribution
to be untenable and suggests that it may have been painted in the 1640s
or 1650s. It is possible that cleaning will reveal the author of this
portrait, which possesses an innate strength and a certain truculence.
Heinemann suggested (letter of 6 July 1976) that the artist might be the
Genoese heavily influenced by van Dyck, Giovanni Carbone (161483).
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