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Lucas van Uffel (died 1637) - Anthony Van Dyck | WikiOO.org - Enciclopédia das Belas Artes

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Encontro: 1622

Tamanho: 125 x 101 cm

museu: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)

Técnica: Oil On Canvas

Van Uffel was a wealthy Flemish merchant who lived in Venice, where Van Dyck painted this portrait. Inspired by Venetian portraits of the High Renaissance, Van Dyck depicted Van Uffel as a learned gentleman, with signs of his varied interests: a drafting tool, a recorder, the bow of a viola da gamba, an antique head, a drawing, and a celestial globe. Van Uffel’s unusual posture, as though turning to address the beholder, lends a dynamic quality to his portrait.

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