”Gustaf Adolf” (1594-1632)
Efter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). "GVSTAVVS ADOLPHVS D.G.REX SVEC.GOTH: / ET VAND. MAGNVS PRINCEPS.FINLANDIAE DVX.ETC”
Lower left in plate: Paul. Pontius Sculp.; lower center in plate: Ant. van Dyck pinxit; lower right in plate: Cum privilegio
P. 24.6 x 17.7 cm.
Anthony Van Dyck consolidated his reputation as Europe’s foremost portraitist through the publication of prints. His main endeavor in the medium, a series of prints of his portraits known as the "Iconographie", reproduced likenesses of some of the most famous crowned heads, military men, scholars, and artists of the time, dating to the first years after his return to Flanders from Italy in 1627. A first edition appeared in 1632, but no copy is preserved, and the genesis and further evolution of the series remains enigmatic. Van Dyck himself etched the first state of some of the prints, in an intuitive graphic style that elevated him to the ranks of the best printmakers of all time.