Prix actuel 13.11.2024

Anthony Dyck

Lot 69066
Portrait of Prince William of Orange
Oil on canvas

115,6 x 94,3 cm (45,5 x 37,1 in)

Lot 69066
Portrait of Prince William of Orange
Oil on canvas
115,6 x 94,3 cm (45,5 x 37,1 in)

Estimation: US$ 12.000 - 18.000
€ 11.000 - 17.000
Enchère: 20 Jours

Heritage Auctions

Lieu: Dallas, TX
Enchère: 06.12.2024
Numéro d’enchère: 8186
Nom d’enchère: Fine European Art Signature® Auction

Détails du Lot
Circle of Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) Portrait of Prince Willem of Orange Oil on canvas 45-1/2 x 37-1/8 inches (115.6 x 94.3 cm) PROVENANCE: Hamilton Palace Collection (as by Daniel Mytens after Van Dyck); Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, December 3, 1974, lot 5; Private collection, acquired from the above; Sotheby's, New York, June 6, 2012, lot 91; Private collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired from the above. The present work is a faithful copy after Anthony Van Dyck's portrait of Prince Willem of Orange (1626-1650). Van Dyck made two versions of his charming portrait, one for the sitter's parents, which descended through the family and is now in the Schloss Mosigkau collection, and a second for King Charles I, long thought to be lost, then rediscovered and sold at auction in 2018 for over $2,000,000. The version offered here closely follows Van Dyck's original, depicting the prince at about five years old, wearing a gown of golden orange silk, the color of his noble house. His slashed sleeves and elaborate lace collar and cuffs highlight his familial wealth, as the orange tree at left subtly indicates the boy's lineage. Van Dyck's portraits of children, uncommon in his oeuvre, stand out for their levity, and this example is no exception. In a display of tender realism, the young prince glances to his right, as does his faithful hound, as if someone just out of sight is drawing their attention. Yet this breach in formality does nothing to diminish the dignified impression of the prince; Van Dyck's composition perfectly captures the curious nature of a young boy, but sacrifices nothing of his nobility in doing so. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Hamilton Palace Collection (as by Daniel Mytens after Van Dyck); Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, December 3, 1974, lot 5; Private collection, acquired from the above; Sotheby's, New York, June 6, 2012, lot 91; Private collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired from the above.
Lined canvas. Minor frame abrasion at edges. Yellowing to the varnish layer. Faint, finely patterned craquelure throughout, with a few scattered instances of slightly more pronounced pigment separation. Scattered pinpoint losses, stabilized beneath the varnish layer. A very few minor surface abrasions and repairs. Mild surface dirt and dust. Not examined out of frame due to size. Under UV: varnish fluoresces green unevenly. At least two different restoration campaigns are visible. The older appears as finely applied retouching, primarily to the face and hands of the figure to address craquelure. A more recent campaign appears above the varnish layer as extensive brushy retouching, primarily to the background and elements of the figure's costume, but also affecting much of the dog's head. Framed Dimensions 52 X 43.25 X 3 Inches
Lot Details
Circle of Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) Portrait of Prince Willem of Orange Oil on canvas 45-1/2 x 37-1/8 inches (115.6 x 94.3 cm) PROVENANCE: Hamilton Palace Collection (as by Daniel Mytens after Van Dyck); Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, December 3, 1974, lot 5; Private collection, acquired from the above; Sotheby's, New York, June 6, 2012, lot 91; Private collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired from the above. The present work is a faithful copy after Anthony Van Dyck's portrait of Prince Willem of Orange (1626-1650). Van Dyck made two versions of his charming portrait, one for the sitter's parents, which descended through the family and is now in the Schloss Mosigkau collection, and a second for King Charles I, long thought to be lost, then rediscovered and sold at auction in 2018 for over $2,000,000. The version offered here closely follows Van Dyck's original, depicting the prince at about five years old, wearing a gown of golden orange silk, the color of his noble house. His slashed sleeves and elaborate lace collar and cuffs highlight his familial wealth, as the orange tree at left subtly indicates the boy's lineage. Van Dyck's portraits of children, uncommon in his oeuvre, stand out for their levity, and this example is no exception. In a display of tender realism, the young prince glances to his right, as does his faithful hound, as if someone just out of sight is drawing their attention. Yet this breach in formality does nothing to diminish the dignified impression of the prince; Van Dyck's composition perfectly captures the curious nature of a young boy, but sacrifices nothing of his nobility in doing so. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Hamilton Palace Collection (as by Daniel Mytens after Van Dyck); Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, December 3, 1974, lot 5; Private collection, acquired from the above; Sotheby's, New York, June 6, 2012, lot 91; Private collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired from the above.
Lined canvas. Minor frame abrasion at edges. Yellowing to the varnish layer. Faint, finely patterned craquelure throughout, with a few scattered instances of slightly more pronounced pigment separation. Scattered pinpoint losses, stabilized beneath the varnish layer. A very few minor surface abrasions and repairs. Mild surface dirt and dust. Not examined out of frame due to size. Under UV: varnish fluoresces green unevenly. At least two different restoration campaigns are visible. The older appears as finely applied retouching, primarily to the face and hands of the figure to address craquelure. A more recent campaign appears above the varnish layer as extensive brushy retouching, primarily to the background and elements of the figure's costume, but also affecting much of the dog's head. Framed Dimensions 52 X 43.25 X 3 Inches

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