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Crowning with Thorns

Anthony van Dyck

Crowning with Thorns

Anthony van Dyck
  • Date: 1618 - 1620
  • Style: Baroque
  • Genre: religious painting
  • Media: oil, canvas
  • Dimensions: 223 x 196 cm
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Christ Crowned with Thorns is a 1619-20 painting by Anthony van Dyck. He produced it aged 20 during his first Antwerp period, when he was the main studio assistant and pupil of Peter Paul Rubens. It shows Rubens' influence in its relatively sombre palette, chiaroscuro and highly realistic portrayal of musculature. He seems to have completed it early during his stay in Italy, since it also shows the influence of Titian and other Venetian painters in Jesus' face.

Once it was complete, van Dyck offered the painting to Rubens, who declined it. It was then bought by Philip IV of Spain, who held it in the Escorial before it entered the Prado Museum in 1839.

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