
William Dobson
Portrait of a Man, c. 1604
Oil on canvas
Philip Mould & Co.
To view all current artworks for sale visit philipmould.com William Dobson is perhaps the first truly great and original native-born English painter in oils of the seventeenth century. His...
To view all current artworks for sale visit philipmould.com
William Dobson is perhaps the first truly great and original native-born English painter in oils of the seventeenth century. His unique style owes a debt to Van Dyck and to the Italian masters whose work he studied in the Royal Collection before the Civil War. He is most famous of course for the unparalleled series of wartime portraits of Royalist sitters produced in the King's capital Oxford between 1642 and 1646.
William Dobson is perhaps the first truly great and original native-born English painter in oils of the seventeenth century. His unique style owes a debt to Van Dyck and to the Italian masters whose work he studied in the Royal Collection before the Civil War. He is most famous of course for the unparalleled series of wartime portraits of Royalist sitters produced in the King's capital Oxford between 1642 and 1646.
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