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Archbishop Laud

Anthony van Dyck1638-86

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dulwich Picture Gallery
London, United Kingdom

William Laud (1573-1645) was a pre-eminent churchman under Charles I who became archbishop of Canterbury in 1633. An opponent of Puritanism, his attempt to interfere with the Scottish church led to his downfall when he was impeached for high treason by Parliament in 1640, and executed in 1645. DPG420 is a bust-length grisaille copy of a portrait by Van Dyck known in several versions.

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  • Title: Archbishop Laud
  • Creator Lifespan: 1599 - 1641
  • Date: 1638-86
  • Physical Dimensions: w159 x h216 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil
  • Work Notes: DPG420 is a bust-length grisaille copy of a portrait by Van Dyck known in several versions.
  • Work Nationality: Flemish
  • Support: Oak panel
  • Provenance: London, William Cartwright (inventory no. 56: 'buship Lauds pictur in black & white'); Cartwright Bequest, 1686.
  • After: van Dyck, Sir Anthony
  • Acquisition Method: Cartwright, William (Bequest, 1686)
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