Van Dyck: The Man, the Artist and his Influence
An introduction to Sir Anthony van Dyck by Catharine MacLeod, Curator of Seventeenth-Century Portraits. From assistant in Rubens' Antwerp studio to leading painter at the court of King Charles I in England, Catharine MacLeod outlines Van Dyck's artistic career and considers his prominent place in the history of British portraiture. Find out more about Van Dyck's final self-portrait and its national tour here: http://ow.ly/HfLOy

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THE MYSTERIOUS BROWN VAN DYCK / THE GALLERY. EP 1.

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Andrew Marr remembers David Hockney | The New Society

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