The Apostle Matthew is a c.1618-1620 painting of Matthew the Apostle by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. One of its inspirations was probably the series of paintings of the apostles he had seen in his master Rubens' studio around 1610, produced for the Duke of Lerma. The smooth brushwork is consistent with the painter's other works from first period in Antwerp.
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| - L'Apôtre Matthieu (fr)
- De apostel Mattheüs (nl)
- The Apostle Matthew (en)
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| - L’Apôtre Matthieu (en néerlandais : De apostel Mattheüs) est un tableau du peintre baroque flamand Antoine van Dyck. (fr)
- De apostel Mattheüs (Frans: L’apôtre Matthieu) is een schilderij van de Zuid-Nederlands barokschilder Antoon van Dyck. (nl)
- The Apostle Matthew is a c.1618-1620 painting of Matthew the Apostle by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. One of its inspirations was probably the series of paintings of the apostles he had seen in his master Rubens' studio around 1610, produced for the Duke of Lerma. The smooth brushwork is consistent with the painter's other works from first period in Antwerp. (en)
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| - L’Apôtre Matthieu (en néerlandais : De apostel Mattheüs) est un tableau du peintre baroque flamand Antoine van Dyck. (fr)
- The Apostle Matthew is a c.1618-1620 painting of Matthew the Apostle by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. One of its inspirations was probably the series of paintings of the apostles he had seen in his master Rubens' studio around 1610, produced for the Duke of Lerma. The smooth brushwork is consistent with the painter's other works from first period in Antwerp. Around 1914 it and a series of other paintings were acquired from an Italian private collection by the Dutch art dealer Julius Böhler - together the paintings were known as "the Böhler series" after him, though he sold them separately to various museums and private collections. In 2016 Matthew reappeared in the private collection of one Mrs Generet, along with a Self-Portrait by Jacob Jordaens. Both paintings were then donated to the Koning Boudewijnstichting, which put Matthew on long-term loan to the Rubenshuis in Antwerp as the only painting from Van Dyck's apostles series now in Belgium. (en)
- De apostel Mattheüs (Frans: L’apôtre Matthieu) is een schilderij van de Zuid-Nederlands barokschilder Antoon van Dyck. (nl)
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