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Anthony van Dyck paintings in Den Haag

Flemish · 1599–1641

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6 works across 1 institution

Den Haag's Mauritshuis holds 6 works by Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Van Dyck transformed portrait painting and defined aristocratic self-presentation for a century. In person, his portraits have a psychological acuity that reproduction tends to reduce to mere elegance — the slight unease in a sitter's gaze, the way a hand is held.

Mauritshuis

Den Haag · 6 works on display

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Portrait of Peeter Stevens

Portrait of Peeter Stevens

Mauritshuis

c. 1627

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Portrait of Anna Wake

Portrait of Anna Wake

Mauritshuis

c. 1628

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Portrait of painter Quintijn Symons

Portrait of painter Quintijn Symons

Mauritshuis

c. 1632

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Portrait of Nicolaes van der Borght. Merchant of Antwerp

Portrait of Nicolaes van der Borght. Merchant of Antwerp

Mauritshuis

c. 1630

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Portrait of a Woman, possibly Clara Fourment

Portrait of a Woman, possibly Clara Fourment

Mauritshuis

c. 1630

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Portrait of a Man, possibly Peter van Hecke (1591-1645)

Portrait of a Man, possibly Peter van Hecke (1591-1645)

Mauritshuis

c. 1630

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Planning your visit to Den Haag

The Mauritshuis — home to Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring — is in the heart of the city, near the Binnenhof. The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag houses the world's largest Mondrian collection. The city is easily reached by train from Amsterdam in under an hour; most major museums are within walking distance of Den Haag Centraal.

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