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A great encounter
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Exhibitions 1
Van Dyck
(Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, till 15 August; Royal Academy, London, from 11 September till 3 December)
A great encounter
Martin Gayford
Posterity, which is always most just and accurate in its findings,' wrote the novelist and painter Eugene Fromentin in 1875, `sets apart a special place for Van Dyck between the man of the first rank and those of the second.' Also he remarks, 'We may ask what Van Dyck would be without Rubens.' But was Fromentin, who generally seems so subtle and observant, even after 120 years, on this occasion being just to Van ...
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