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The author offers a concise critical biography of a leading seventeenth-century Flemish portraitist, tracing his apprenticeship, travels to Italy, evolving stylistic phases, and years working in England. Chapters examine early development under a local master, absorption of Italian and Venetian influences, divergence from an influential mentor, and the refinement of portraiture that secured aristocratic patronage. The book combines chronological narrative with critical analysis of technique, color, and temperament, assesses the artist's place within the Flemish school, and is illustrated with eight colour reproductions alongside discussions of notable portraits.
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