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Anthony van Dyck paintings in Amsterdam

Flemish · 1599–1641

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14 works across 1 institution

Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum holds 14 works by Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Van Dyck was Rubens's most gifted pupil, who became the most sought-after portrait painter in Europe and court painter to Charles I of England. His elegant, psychologically astute portraits defined how the English aristocracy presented itself for a century. He died in London at 42, leaving a large body of work concentrated in British collections.

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam · 14 works on display

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William II, Prince of Orange, and his Bride, Mary Stuart

William II, Prince of Orange, and his Bride, Mary Stuart

Rijksmuseum

c. 1641

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Portrait of Nicolaes van der Borght. Merchant of Antwerp

Portrait of Nicolaes van der Borght. Merchant of Antwerp

Rijksmuseum

c. 1630

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The penitent Mary Magdalene

The penitent Mary Magdalene

Rijksmuseum

c. 1620

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Portrait of Michel le Blon (1587-1657). Agent of Queen Christina of Sweden, goldsmith and engraver

Portrait of Michel le Blon (1587-1657). Agent of Queen Christina of Sweden, goldsmith and engraver

Rijksmuseum

c. 1650

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The holy family with Mary Magdalene

The holy family with Mary Magdalene

Rijksmuseum

c. 1700

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Portrait of a man from the van der Borght family, perhaps François van der Borght

Portrait of a man from the van der Borght family, perhaps François van der Borght

Rijksmuseum

c. 1626

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Salvator Mundi

Salvator Mundi

Rijksmuseum

c. 1675

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Jan Caspar Gevaerts (1593-1666). Jurist, historian and philologist

Jan Caspar Gevaerts (1593-1666). Jurist, historian and philologist

Rijksmuseum

c. 1650

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About the artist

Anthony van Dyck

Flemish · Baroque · 1599–1641

Van Dyck was Rubens's most gifted pupil, who became the most sought-after portrait painter in Europe and court painter to Charles I of England. His elegant, psychologically astute portraits defined how the English aristocracy presented itself for a century. He died in London at 42, leaving a large body of work concentrated in British collections.

Key works

Charles I at the HuntEquestrian Portrait of Charles IPortrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio
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Frequently asked questions

How many Anthony van Dyck paintings are on display in Amsterdam?

Our current data shows 14 Anthony van Dyck paintings on display in Amsterdam, spread across the Rijksmuseum. Coverage is based on Wikidata records and may not reflect every work currently on display.

Which museum in Amsterdam has the most Anthony van Dyck paintings?

Rijksmuseum holds all 14 known Anthony van Dyck works in Amsterdam.

Where else can I see Anthony van Dyck's paintings?

Anthony van Dyck's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Anthony van Dyck

Planning your visit to Amsterdam

The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum are all on the Museumplein and can be visited in a single day. Pre-book the Van Gogh Museum online — it sells out regularly. The Museumkaart (Museum Card) offers unlimited access to over 400 Dutch museums for one year and pays for itself quickly.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.