Anthony van Dyck, Charles I, King of England, at the Hunt, c. 1635, 272 x 212 cm (Mus�e du Louvre, Paris)
Anthony van Dyck, Amaryllis and Mirtillo, 1631-1632, 120 x 135 cm (Collection Graf von sch�nborn, Pommersfelden)
Anthony van Dyck, Sir Robert Shirley, 1622, 210 x 133.5 cm (Petworth House, The Egremont Collection)
Anthony van Dyck, The Painter Jan de Wael and His Wife Gertrude de Jode, 1629, 125.3 x 139.7 cm (Alte Pinakotek, Munich)
Anthony van Dyck, Ecce Homo, 1625-1626, 101.5 x 78.5 cm (The Trustees of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The University of Birmingham)
Anthony van Dyck, Rest During the Flight into Egypt, c. 1630, 134.7 x 114.8 cm (Alte Pinakotek, Munich)
Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of a Genoese Gentlemen, c. 1621-1623, 203 x 117.3 cm (Gem�ldegalerie, National Museums, Berlin)
Anthony van Dyck, Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me, c. 1618, 131.4 x 199.4 cm (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
Anthony van Dyck, Lucas and Cornelis de Wael, c. 1627, 120 x 101 cm (Pinacoteca Capitolina, Rome)
Anthony van Dyck, The Three Children of Charles 1, 1635, 153.7 x 156.8 cm
Anthony van Dyck, St. Martin Sharing His Coat, 1618-1620, 170 x 160 cm (St. Martin's Church, Zaventem)
Anthony van Dyck, The Crucifixion, 1630-1632, 400 x 245 cm (Mus�e des Beaux-Arts, Lille)
Anthony van Dyck, William II, Prince of Orange, and His Wife Mary, Royal Princess of England, 1641, 182.5 x 142 cm (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Anthony van Dyck, Self-portrait with Sunflower, 1633, 58 x 73 cm (Private collection)
Anthony van Dyck, Family Portrait, Antoine Van Dyck (1599-1641), 1618, 113.5 x 93.5 cm (Mus�e de l'Ermitage, St. Petersburg)
Anthony van Dyck, Mary Magdalen, c. 1618, 106 x 89 cm (Mus�e des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux)
Anthony van Dyck, Self-portrait, 1613-64, 25.8 x 19.5 cm (Gem�ldegalerie der Akademie der Bildenden K�nste, Vienna)
Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio, 1623, 195 x 147 cm (Galleria Palatina, Florence)
Anthony van Dyck, Teresia, Lady Shirley, 1622, 200 x 133.4 cm (Petworth House, The Egremont Collection)
Anthony van Dyck, James Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, c. 1633-1634, 107 x 84 cm, (Mus�e du Louvre, Paris)
Anthony van Dyck, Maddalena Cattaneo, 1623, 122 x 84 cm (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Anthony van Dyck, Equestrian Portrait of Don Francisco de Moncada, Count Dossuna, Ambassador of Philippe IV, 1634-1635 (Mus�e du Louvre, Paris)
Anthony van Dyck, A Genoese Aristocrat and His Son, c. 1625, 189 x 139 cm (The National Gallery of Art, Washington)