The Lomellini Family

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The Lomellini Family is a 1620s group portrait by Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck, depicting a prominent Genoese noble family with characteristic elegance and grandeur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group portrait
painting
countryOfOrigin Republic of Genoa
creator Anthony van Dyck
culture Genoese people
surface form: Genoese
depictionForm oil on canvas
depicts Genoese nobility
Lomellini family
genre family portrait
portrait painting
hasCreatorNationality Flemish
hasHistoricalContext Genoese maritime trading network
surface form: Genoese Golden Age
hasQuality aristocratic display
elegance
grandeur
hasTheme dynastic identity
power
wealth
inception 1620s
circa 1620
influencedBy Peter Paul Rubens
Titian
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
location Italy
movement Flemish Baroque
partOf Anthony van Dyck’s Genoese period
period 17th century
schoolOf Flemish Primitives art
surface form: Flemish school
significantArtist Anthony van Dyck
style Baroque
subjectMatter family relationships
noble family
social status

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Anthony van Dyck notableWork The Lomellini Family