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Anthony van Dyck paintings in Vienna

Flemish · 1599–1641

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33 works across 1 institution

Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum holds 33 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.

Kunsthistorisches Museum

Vienna · 33 works on display

The Kunsthistorisches Museum is one of the great art museums of the world — a Ringstrasse palace built to house the Habsburg imperial collections, with extraordinary holdings of Bruegel, Titian, Velázquez, and Vermeer. Allow a full day for the painting galleries alone.

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Portrait of Carlo Emanuele d'Este, Marchese di Borgomanero (1622-1695)

Portrait of Carlo Emanuele d'Este, Marchese di Borgomanero (1622-1695)

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1631

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Portrait of Francisco de Moncada, Marqués de Aytona

Portrait of Francisco de Moncada, Marqués de Aytona

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1634

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Portrait of Filippo Francesco d'Este, Marchese di Lanzo with his Dog

Portrait of Filippo Francesco d'Este, Marchese di Lanzo with his Dog

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1631

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Samson and Delilah

Samson and Delilah

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1630

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Theodosius and Saint Ambrose

Theodosius and Saint Ambrose

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1617

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King Charles I of England (1600-1649), three-quarter portrait

King Charles I of England (1600-1649), three-quarter portrait

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1632

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Thetis Receiving the Weapons of Achilles from Hephaestus

Thetis Receiving the Weapons of Achilles from Hephaestus

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1630

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Portrait of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels

Portrait of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels

Kunsthistorisches Museum

c. 1631

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Planning your visit to Vienna

Vienna's main art museums are centred on the Ringstrasse and the MuseumsQuartier — the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Albertina, Leopold Museum, and Belvedere are all within 20 minutes' walk of each other. The Vienna City Card offers unlimited public transport and discounts at many museums. Pre-booking is rarely essential except for specific temporary exhibitions.

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