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anonymous: William Laud  wikidata:Q28043698 reasonator:Q28043698
Artist
After Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641)  wikidata:Q150679 q:it:Antoon van Dyck
After Anthony van Dyck
Alternative names

Anthony van Dyck, Anthonie van Dyck, Anton van Dijck, Antonis van Deik, Antoon van Dijk, Anthonis van Dyck, Antoine van Dyck

Description Flemish painter, drawer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 22 March 1599 Edit this at Wikidata 9 December 1641 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Antwerp Edit this at Wikidata Blackfriars Edit this at Wikidata
Work location

Antwerp (1609–1610, 1615–1620), London (1620-March 1621), Category:Zaventem (1621), Genoa (October 1621-February 1622), Rome (February 1622-July 1622), Florence (1622), Bologna (1622), Venice (1622), Rome (1623), Mantua (1623), Genoa (1623), Palermo (1623–1624), Genoa (1624–1625), Antwerp (July 1627), London (1627-March 1628), Antwerp (March 1628), The Hague (1629), Antwerp (1629–1632), Haarlem (1632), City of Brussels (1632), London (May 1632-1634), Antwerp (1634–1635), City of Brussels (1634), London (1636–1640), Antwerp (18 October 1640-...), Paris (January 1641-November 1641), Blackfriars, London (November 1641-9 December 1641)

Authority file

image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page

Title

William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury

Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Depicted people William Laud Edit this at Wikidata
Date based on a work of 1636
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions height: 123.2 cm (48.5 in); width: 94 cm (37 in)
Collection
National Portrait Gallery   wikidata:Q238587
National Portrait Gallery
Native name National Portrait Gallery
Parent institution National Portrait Gallery Board of Trustees Edit this at Wikidata
Location
Coordinates 51° 30′ 34″ N, 0° 07′ 41″ W Link to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps Edit this at Wikidata
Established 1856 Edit this at Wikidata
Website www.npg.org.uk
Authority file
Accession number

NPG 171

Object history Purchased, 1864
Notes More information: "Van Dyck Studies I: The Portrait of Archbishop Laud" by Michael Jaffe, The Burlington Magazine Vol. 124, No. 955 (Oct 1982), pp. 598+600-607: https://www.jstor.org/stable/880973
References
Source/Photographer National Portrait Gallery: NPG 171
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