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  1976_073
Artist After Dyck, Anthony van (Flemish painter, 1599-1641, active in England)
Previous attributionsPreviously attributed to manner of Italian School
Title The Infant Christ and St John the Baptist
Date earliest probably 1825
Date latestprobably 1850
Materialoil on canvas
Measurements74.5 x 61.5 cm
Description This painting shows the young Christ embracing his cousin St John the Baptist. Previously thought to be a copy of a sixteenth century painting in the style of Michelangelo, the painting is actually a copy, in reverse, of a work by the seventeenth-century court painter Anthony Van Dyck. The composition may have been suggested to Van Dyck by a painting attributed to Parmigianino, then in the collection of Charles I. It was, however, a common Italian subject. Many copies were made of Van Dyck's work, indicating its popularity. This canvas is relatively new, suggesting a nineteenth-century date.
Subject religion (Christ Child, St John the Baptist)
CollectionCartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford
Current accession number1976-073
Previous accession number(s)73-76
Acquisition detailsBequeathed by Mrs Dora Cartwright-Williams 1976.
Notes Reverse, label '[...]RKER'S DEPOSI[...]/ Kensington 29/6/25'. Reverse, on frame 'CE AGN'. Copy of a painting by Anthony Van Dyck, The Infants Christ and St John the Baptist, two versions (1) Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire, oil on canvas mounted on panel, 72.4 x 58.1 (2) The Royal Collection, oil on canvas, 75 x 60.6, dated around 1638 to 1640. Mrs Dora Cartwright-Williams lived at Woody Bay, Paracombe, Devon.
Rights statusBradford Museums, Galleries and Heritage (Cartwright Hall)
AuthorDr Phillippa Plock


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