Equestrian Portrait of Francisco da Moncada is a 1634 oil on canvas painting by Antony van Dyck, one of his most famous portraits,[1] now INV 1240 in Room 850 (d) of the Louvre Museum, which acquired it from the Palazzo Braschi in Rome in 1798.[2][3]
Painting by Anthony van Dyck (Louvre)
It shows Francisco de Moncada, who for one year was governor of the Spanish Netherlands.[4] It was one of a pair of portraits of da Moncada simultaneously commissioned in 1634, just after his return to his native Flanders after a stay in London - the other is in the seated Portrait of Francisco da Moncada (Kunsthistorisches Museum).[5] He probably copied the pose from a drawing of a horse-rider seen face on by his former master Peter Paul Rubens,[6] whilst Charles Coypel in turn produced a copy of the work.[7][8]
References
(in French)Histoire de l'humanité: 1492-1789 (trad. de l'anglais), vol. 5, Paris, UNESCO, coll. «Histoire Plurielle», 2008, 1247 p. (ISBN 978-92-3-202814-3 et 92-3-202814-X, lire en ligne [archive]), p. 445.
(in French) Thierry Lefrançois, Charles Coypel: peintre du roi (1694-1752), Paris, Arthéna, 1994, 521 p. (ISBN 2-903239-18-5 et 9782903239183), p. 181.
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