Van Dyck Sketch Reunited with Dendermonde Church Painting

July 3 2024

Image of Van Dyck Sketch Reunited with Dendermonde Church Painting

Picture: left - Wikipedia / right - Phoebus Foundation

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Phoebus Foundation, one of the most active organisations dedicated to Flemish and Netherlandish art in the world right now, have lent their Van Dyck sketch of The Adoration of the Shepherds to the Church of Our Lady in Dendermonde. Most notably, this church contains the artist's finished version of the composition (pictured left).

According to the foundation's website:

As part of the Flemish Masters in Situ art project, various Flemish masterpieces are displayed at their original locations. For example, a bozzetto by Anthony Van Dyck from our collection can be viewed in the Church of Our Lady in Dendermonde. This rare compositional sketch illustrates The Adoration of the Shepherds, which was designed for the church’s chapel.

The bozzetto offers a glimpse into Van Dyck’s initial concepts for the composition. The sketch was likely made to present his design and secure the commission. Most of the sketch is executed in grisaille, with a few color accents. Notable is the difference from the final composition, where various characters have changed in position or appearance, while other figures have remained unchanged.

In addition to the bozzetto and the final work, this summer you also have the chance to take a behind-the-scenes look at the restoration of another Van Dyck masterpiece, namely Christ on the Cross, which can also be seen in the Church of Our Lady.

The loan will continue until 11th October 2024.

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