Study for an Equestrian Portrait, Possibly that of Albert de Ligne, Count of Arenberg; verso: Various Studies of Statues and Figures, Including the Venus Pudica and Scipio and his Lictor, ca. 1628–32, Pen and brown ink; verso: pen and brown ink, black chalk, 9 1/16 x 9 5/8 in. (23 x 24.5 cm), Drawings, Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599–1641 London), Van Dyck probably made this drawing as a preparatory study for the lifesize equestrian portrait of Albert de Ligne, prince of Brabançon and Arenberg (Holkham Hall, Norfolk), which he painted about 1628–32
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Study, Equestrian Portrait, Albert de Ligne, Count, Arenberg, verso, Various Studies, Statues, Figures, Venus Pudica, Scipio, Lictor, ca, 1628–32, Pen, brown ink, pen, black chalk, 9 1/16 x 9 5/8, 23 24.5 cm, Drawings, Anthony van Dyck, Flemish, Antwerp, 1599–1641, London, Van, drawing, preparatory study, lifesize equestrian, portrait, de, Ligne, prince, Brabanç, Holkham Hall, Norfolk, painted
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