"A Perfect Model: Prints after Anthony van Dyck's Portraits" opens at The Georgia Museum of Art
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"A Perfect Model: Prints after Anthony van Dyck's Portraits" opens at The Georgia Museum of Art
Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603 – 1658), after Anthony van Dyck, “Cesare Alessandro Scaglia,” 1635 – 50. Engraving, 9 7/8 × 7 1/4 inches. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Gift of Dr. and Mrs. S. William Pelletier. GMOA 1969.2538.



ATHENS, GA.- The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will present “A Perfect Model: Prints after Anthony van Dyck’s Portraits” from June 8 to December 1, 2024. The exhibition includes a selection of prints from Van Dyck’s famous “Iconographie” series. The series depicts more than 100 scholars, military leaders, politicians and nobles. To tackle this ambitious project, Van Dyck employed some of the best printmakers of the period, including Paulus Pontius and Lucas Vorsterman the Elder. The engravers worked on the series for years and only completed it after Van Dyck’s death in 1641.

Born in 1599 in the Spanish Netherlands, Van Dyck made his mark as the leading court painter in England. He worked at a time when there was a high demand for people to immortalize who they were. His portraits were in some ways the carefully composed selfies of his day, seeming to capture a casual pose even as each gesture and object speaks to the sitters’ desire to project a certain image. Van Dyck’s fame as one of the leading portraitists of the period guaranteed him a full roster of clients and the admiration of fellow artists.

Nelda Damiano, the museum’s Pierre Daura Curator of European Art, organized the exhibition, selecting a range of subjects and the best impressions from the museum’s holdings of more than 50 prints made after Van Dyck’s work.

“It is always a pleasure to dig into the museum’s permanent collection and share with visitors works that are rarely exhibited. Van Dyck was a pivotal figure in the genre of portraiture, in its painted, drawn or engraved form. He had a keen sense of business and understood the reach prints could have since they could be easily published and circulated, an approach that had a great impact on generations of artists,” said Damiano.










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