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What is most striking about many of the painting of Van Dyck is how lively and flowing the dresses and draperies are represented. One example of these detailed representations of dresses would be the painting of Lady Anne Carr, the Countess of Bedford which has been painted in 1638. The blue dress which she is wearing in the painting is one example of the life-likeness the clothing seems to have in the paintings of Sir Anthony van Dyck.
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- Carolin Rychlik (Auteur), 2011, Analysis of Sir Anthony van Dyck's Painting-Portrait of Lady Anne Carr, Countess of Bedford, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/196339
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