Kerry, Elle, I'm glad you like the juxtaposition! I really, really love Heath's triple portrait. I'm convinced that Vincent Fantauzzo's references to the Van Dyck are not merely subliminal resonances, but purposeful. The hair, the eyes, the hands (especially the hands!), the Van Dyck beards, Heath's lustrous skin looking like Charles's silks, the tattoos and the lace--so brilliant.
I'll just add one more, to round out three times three for symmetry. Although there are other reasons, I really do believe that Heath will live on in the history (and maybe evolution!) of Art.
Triple Portrait of Cardinal de Richelieu (1585 - 1642) CHAMPAIGNE, Philippe de (26 May 1602 - 12 August 1674)probably 1642, Oil on canvas 58.4 x 72.4 cm, The National Gallery, London
Inscribed over the central head:
"Celui cy...plus/Resamblant au naturel"; and over the right head:
"De ces deux profilz
c[elui]/cy est le meilleur" (Love the tags! Ah me, cynical spider Richelieu was another type altogether (the hands are hidden!) than the poor, doomed Charles--or vulnerable Heath--)
