Cornelis de Vos

Cornelis de Vos by Anthony van Dyck

Medium

Black chalk, with brush and pale brown wash, heightened with touches of red chalk, on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

26.2 × 21.9 cm (10 3/8 × 8 5/8 in.)

Classification

chalk

Department

Prints and Drawings

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

84117

Art Historical Context

This portrait drawing by Anthony van Dyck depicts the Flemish painter Cornelis de Vos, a contemporary and fellow artist in the vibrant artistic circles of 17th-century Antwerp. Created in black chalk with pale brown wash and touches of red chalk on ivory laid paper, work measures just 26.2 by 21.9 cm, inviting close viewing of its delicate details. Van Dyck, celebrated for his elegant Baroque portraits, here turns his keen eye toward a peer, capturing a sense of quiet familiarity through fluid lines and subtle tonal modeling. The mixed media technique—combining chalks and wash—allows for both...

About the Artist

Anthony van Dyck · 15991641

Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who revolutionized portrait painting and became the most influential court painter in 17th-century England. Born in Antwerp as the seventh of twelve children to a prosperous silk merchant, van Dyck displayed extraordinary artistic talent from childhood. He trained under Hendrick van Balen before joining Peter Paul Rubens's workshop as a...

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