Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, and printmaker whose elegant style defined 17th-century aristocratic portraiture. His Portrait of Frans Snyders (c.1620) presents the sitter with refined sensitivity, framed by a bold interplay of blacks and grays. The flowing drapery, grand architecture, and distant landscape evoke both nobility and worldly presence, hallmarks of Van Dyck’s mastery in oil on canvas.
In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh reinterprets Van Dyck’s cultivated elegance through the lens of modern identity. His work transforms the portrait’s poise and symbolism into a meditation on status, self-presentation, and the timeless performance of being seen.
Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed
Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, and printmaker whose elegant style defined 17th-century aristocratic portraiture. His Portrait of Frans Snyders (c.1620) presents the sitter with refined sensitivity, framed by a bold interplay of blacks and grays. The flowing drapery, grand architecture, and distant landscape evoke both nobility and worldly presence, hallmarks of Van Dyck’s mastery in oil on canvas.
In The Phases series, Otto Lundbladh reinterprets Van Dyck’s cultivated elegance through the lens of modern identity. His work transforms the portrait’s poise and symbolism into a meditation on status, self-presentation, and the timeless performance of being seen.
Medium: Digital print on fine art paper
Size: 100 × 100cm
Edition: Edition of 150
Signature: Signed