Self-Portrait with a Sunflower

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Self-Portrait with a Sunflower is a renowned 17th-century self-portrait by Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck, notable for its elegant depiction of the artist holding a sunflower as a symbol of loyalty and artistic status.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
self-portrait
artMovement Baroque
associatedWith English court of Charles I
collection Duke of Westminster collection
colorPalette rich warm tones
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands
creator Anthony van Dyck
creatorNationality Flemish
culture Flemish
dateOfCreation 1630s
depicts Anthony van Dyck
elegant clothing
gesture toward sunflower
gold chain
medallion
sunflower
three-quarter-length figure
genre portrait of an artist
self-portrait
hasStyle courtly portraiture
elegant portraiture
hasSubjectHeading Baroque portraiture
artists in art
flowers in art
hasTheme artistic identity
loyalty to patron
status and prestige
hasType easel painting
inception c. 1632
influencedBy court portraiture traditions
languageOfWork none
location United Kingdom
mainSubject Anthony van Dyck
medium oil paint
movement Flemish Baroque
notableFor association with royal patronage
inclusion of a sunflower as an emblem
refined depiction of the artist
partOf Anthony van Dyck’s self-portrait series
period 17th century
support canvas
symbolizes artistic status
devotion to patron
loyalty
technique refined brushwork
subtle chiaroscuro

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Anthony van Dyck notableWork Self-Portrait with a Sunflower