The Lomellini Family (1626 – 1627) by Anthony van Dyck

The Lomellini Family - Anthony van Dyck - 1626 - 1627

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TitleThe Lomellini Family
ArtistAnthony van Dyck
Date1626 - 1627
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions269 x 254 cm
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationScottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, UK

About The Lomellini Family

The artwork “The Lomellini Family” is a portrait created by Anthony van Dyck between 1626 and 1627. This oil on canvas piece is a notable example of the Baroque art movement and measures approximately 269 by 254 centimeters. Presently, it is housed in the Scottish National Gallery located in Edinburgh, UK, and stands as a testament to the era’s fascination with grandeur, representation of status, and detail.

In the portrait, we observe a group of individuals, presumably a family, clothed in the sumptuous attire of the period. The central figure is a woman dressed in a voluminous black gown, her face framed by an elaborate ruff. To her left stands a man in armor, exuding an air of nobility and strength, with another man standing slightly behind him. The woman is flanked by two young children to her right, both elaborately dressed, indicating their high social standing. A small dog is depicted in the foreground at the feet of the woman, adding a touch of domesticity to the image. The background is composed of architectural elements and luxurious drapery, enhancing the majestic atmosphere of the portrait. Van Dyck’s use of color, light, and texture contributes to the grand and aristocratic air that pervades this family portrait.

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