ANTHONIS VAN DYCK
Selbstbildnis, um 1615 
Öl auf Eichenholz, 43 x 32,5 cm
© Wien, Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste
ANTHONIS VAN DYCK
Selbstbildnis, um 1615
Öl auf Eichenholz, 43 x 32,5 cm
© Wien, Gemäldegalerie der Akademie der bildenden Künste

Special Exhibition

VAN DYCK

Alte Pinakothek
25.10.2019 — 02.02.2020

Anthony van Dyck – celebrated all over Europe for his portraits of the rulers, military commanders, artists, and beauties of his time. He captured his subjects with unparalleled vitality while also clearly denoting their status. Yet Van Dyck’s path to fame was not easy: his artistic beginnings were shaped by the famous Peter Paul Rubens: the equally admired and almost unassailable role model. Early histories testify to an intense engagement with Rubens, but also a tough struggle against his overpowering precedent. It was only in Italy, under the influence of Venetian painters, of Titian and Tintoretto, that Van Dyck found his own style. His portraits are marked by a sensitive observation of personality, which he represented with an equally fine, almost tactile rendering of fabrics, presented against a backdrop of stately décor.
This exhibition presents the results of a research project over several years, exploring in particular the genesis of Van Dyck’s works and his workshop practice. The Alte Pinakothek’s own Van Dyck collection will be enriched by international loans, including drawings and oil sketches, allowing the visitor to follow the artist’s working process.

Under the patronage of Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and His Majesty the King of the Belgians.
 
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ADMISSION PRICES

TICKET SPECIAL EXHIBITION

Tuesday until Sunday (Monday closed)

12

reduced 9 €

COMBITICKET WITH PERMANENT EXHIBITION

Holders of the day ticket pay an additional fee to visit the special exhibition.

5

reduced 3 Euro

Audioguide

4

German I English

Opening hours

Tuesday - Wednesday

10.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.

Thursday - Sunday

10.00 a.m. –06.00 p.m.

Monday

closed