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Philip, Lord Wharton, 1632. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
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Philip, Lord Wharton, 1632. Artist: Anthony van Dyck
Philip, Lord Wharton, 1632. Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton (1613-1696), English soldier, politician and diplomat. The painting is part of the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker. [National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Random House, New York, N.Y. 1944]
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This print showcases the remarkable portrait of Philip, Lord Wharton, painted by the renowned artist Anthony van Dyck in 1632. Lord Wharton was a prominent figure in English history, known for his roles as a soldier, politician, and diplomat. The painting is housed within the esteemed Mellon Collection at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. Van Dyck's masterful brushstrokes bring to life Lord Wharton's commanding presence and dignified demeanor. Standing tall with an air of authority, he exudes confidence and power. His direct gaze captures our attention and invites us into his world. The vibrant colors and intricate details characteristic of the Baroque era are beautifully captured in this artwork. Van Dyck expertly portrays Lord Wharton's aristocratic status through his refined attire and regal pose. Published in "Masterpieces of Painting" edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker in 1944, this print offers viewers a glimpse into one of the most significant portraits from the seventeenth century. It serves as a testament to both Van Dyck's artistic prowess and Lord Wharton's influential role during that time. As we admire this exquisite piece from afar, we can't help but be captivated by its historical significance and timeless beauty.
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