''Magistrate of Brussels'' is an unfinished oil
painting or
oil sketch by
Anthony van Dyck
Sir Anthony van Dyck (, many variant spellings; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a Brabantian Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy.
The seventh c ...
, rediscovered in 2013 after being shown on episodes of the BBC television programme ''
Antiques Roadshow''.
The work was purchased for £400 from a
Nantwich, Cheshire, antiques shop some years previously by Father Jamie MacLeod and hung in the Whaley Hall Ecumenical Retreat House, which he runs, at
Whaley Bridge.
At one point, it fell from the wall there, smashing a CD player, but sustained no significant damage. The frame was labelled "Sir A van Dyck", but the picture was thought to be a copy.
He took the painting to a recording of ''Antiques Roadshow'' at
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, in 2012.
MacLeod then took it to a second recording, at the
Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester.
There, it was recognised as potentially a van Dyck by presenter
Fiona Bruce,
who had been working with art historian
Philip Mould
Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony Van Dyck and T ...
on an episode of another BBC programme (''
Fake or Fortune?''), which recently featured works by van Dyck. Mould shared her suspicions and suggested that the work be treated by an
expert restorer, in what he described as "the art equivalent of an
rchaeologicalexcavation".
The painting was restored by
Simon Gillespie, who used
solvent to remove layers of overpainting, in a process that took the equivalent of three weeks of full-time work.
The removal of later painting returned what had appeared to be a finished portrait into a sketch with unfinished details. The
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in particular was shown only in outline.
The work was then confirmed as van Dyck's by
Christopher Brown, a noted authority on the painter.
Mould thought that the painting was probably a preparatory sketch for Van Dyck's 1634 work ''
Magistrates of Brussels'', which was destroyed in the
Bombardment of Brussels in 1695.
Its composition is known from a sketch, in the in Paris,
which van Dyck prepared to show how he planned to lay out the piece.
Another three sketches of magistrates' heads for the same work, with the same red background as MacLeod's painting,
are known to exist: two in the
Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology () on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is Britain's first public museum. Its first building was erected in 1678–1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities that Elias Ashmole gave to the University of ...
at Oxford, and a third which was sold to an unknown buyer.
A further work, in the
Royal Collection
The Royal Collection of the British royal family is the largest private art collection in the world.
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the ...
, may also be from the same series.
Mould pointed out that the pose of the MacLeod portrait matched that of the rightmost individual in the grisaille sketch.
Mould valued the sketch at between £300,000 and £400,000,
making it the most valuable painting identified in the 36-year history of the programme.
MacLeod announced his intention to sell it, and to use the money to buy church bells, in commemoration of the centenary of the start of the
First World War.
In May 2014, it was announced that the work would be auctioned at
Christie's
Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie (auctioneer), James Christie. Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, at Rockefeller Center in New York City and at Alexandra House in Hong Kong. It is ...
on 8 July.
but it failed to sell on that occasion. It was later sold to a private collector.
In 2015, the painting was on loan to the
Rubenshuis
The Rubenshuis () is the former home and workshop of Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) in Antwerp. Purchased in 1610, Rubens had the Flemish townhouse renovated and extended on the basis of designs by Rubens himself. After the renovations, the ho ...
, and in 2016 it was exhibited at the
Frick Collection
The Frick Collection is an art museum in New York City. Its permanent collection (normally at the Henry Clay Frick House, currently at the 945 Madison Avenue#2021–present: Frick Madison, Frick Madison) features Old Master paintings and Europe ...
in New York.
As of September 2018, it remained a part of the Rubenshuis exhibition.
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Portraits by Anthony van Dyck
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1630s paintings
17th-century portraits
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Antiques Roadshow