This is a spontaneous copy which the young Van Dyck made during his apprenticeship in the studio of Hendrik van Balen in Antwerp after a variant of Pieter van Bruegel the Elder's painting 'The Conversion of Saul' (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
Specifications
Title | The Conversion of Saul |
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Material and technique | Pen and brown ink, gray wash |
Object type |
Drawing (verso)
> Drawing
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 210 mm Width 261 mm |
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Artists |
Draughtsman:
Anthonie van Dijck
Copy after: Pieter Bruegel (I) |
Accession number | MB 5021 verso (PK) |
Credits | From the estate of F.J.O. Boijmans, 1847 |
Department | Drawings & Prints |
Acquisition date | 1847 |
Creation date | in circa 1610-1612 |
Collector | Collector / F.J.O. Boijmans |
Internal exhibitions |
Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck en tijdgenoten (2001) |
Material | |
Object | |
Technique |
Grey wash
> Washing
> Wash
> Drawing technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
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Geographical origin | Southern Netherlands > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
All about the artist
Anthonie van Dijck
Antwerpen 1599 - Londen 1641
Anthonie van Dijck, also called Antoon, worked in Antwerp and London. As a teenager, he worked as assistant to the painter Peter Paul Rubens. In 1620, when he...
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