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Dyck, Anthony van, 1599-1641; Genoese

Catalogue reference: EKW/1/101

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EKW/1/101
Title
Dyck, Anthony van, 1599-1641; Genoese
Date
[1920s-1985]
Description

Includes copies of the following journal articles:

-Wittler, Lelia (1928) 'The Cattaneo Lomellnin Van Dycks', International Studio, August 1928, pp35-41

-Pettorelli, Arturo, undated and untitled article published in the Rassegna D'Arte, concerning the identification of the sitter in the three portrait by Van Dyck in the Palazzo Pitti, Nice and the Gallery Durazzo-Pallavicini, pp213-216

-Redig de Campos, Declecio (1936), 'Intorio a due quadri d'atare del Van Dyck per il gesu in Roma Ritrovati in Vatico', Esstratto dal Bolletino d'Arte del Ministero dell'Educazione Nazionale, No.4, Octobre 1936, XIV, pp150-164

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Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Language
English
Physical description
1 file (72 images; 3 journal articles)
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Dyck, Anthony van, 1599-1641; Genoese