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Saint Martin Sharing His Mantle

Artist After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
Place of OriginBelgium, Flanders
Dateabout 1622
Dimensions25 1/4 × 19 3/4 in. (64.1 × 50.2 cm)
Mediumoil on wood panel
ClassificationPaintings
Credit LineGift of Mr. Charles Leon Cardon
Object number
1919.39
Not on View
Published ReferencesSmith, Catalgue Raisonne, London, 1831, part III, Van Dyck and Teniers, p. 13.

Cust, Lionel, Anthony van Dyck, London, 1906, p. 32.

Tresor de l'Art Belge au XVII Siecle, Brussels, 1910, no. 84, p. 62, Catalogue de luxe, p. 152, repr. pl. 59.

Toledo Museum of Art Museum News, no. 27, October 1915, repr.

Toledo Museum of Art Museum News, no. 34, November 1919, repr.

Godwin, Blake-More, "A Van Dyck Saint Martin," Art in America, February 1920, p. 77.

Toledo Museum of Art Museum News, no. 36, May, 1920, repr.

Toledo Children's Museum News, no. 4, September 1931.

Godwin, Blake-More, European Paintings in the Toledo Museum, 1939, p. 80, repr. p. 81.

Toledo Museum of Art, The Toledo Museum of Art, European Paintings, Toledo, 1976, p. 390, repr.

Barnes, Susan J., et al., Van Dyck: a Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, New Haven, Yale, 2004, p. 57.

Padron, Matias Diaz, Van Dyck en Espana, Barcelona, Editorial Prensa Ibérica, 2012, p. 347, repr. p. 346.

Exhibition HistoryBrussels, Tresor de l'Art Belge au XVII Siecle, 1910, no. 84.

Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art, The Unseen Art of TMA: What's in the Vaults and Why?, Sept. 12, 2004-January 2, 2005.

Comparative ReferencesSee also Puyvelde, L. Van, Van Dyck, Brussels, 1950, pp. 10, 13. (Saventhem version).

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