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Dobson in London – The Art Tribune

Summary by La Tribune De l'Art
The English rejoiced to have a compatriot among the portraitists who distinguished themselves in the court of Charles I of England: William Dobson in fact established himself there after the Flamand Anton Van Dyck and before the Dutchman Peter Lely. He probably succeeded Van Dyck, who died in 1641, as the king's official painter, but then died in poverty at age News / William Dobson (1611-1646), London, Tate Britain, London, National Portrait Ga…
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The English rejoiced to have a compatriot among the portraitists who distinguished themselves in the court of Charles I of England: William Dobson in fact established himself there after the Flamand Anton Van Dyck and before the Dutchman Peter Lely. He probably succeeded Van Dyck, who died in 1641, as the king's official painter, but then died in poverty at age News / William Dobson (1611-1646), London, Tate Britain, London, National Portrait Ga…

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La Tribune de l'Art broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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