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Van Dyck
[van dahyk, vahn dahyk]
noun
Sir Anthony, 1599–1641, Flemish painter.
Van Dyck
/ væn ˈdaɪk /
noun
Sir Anthony. 1599–1641, Flemish painter; court painter to Charles I of England (1632–41). He is best known for his portraits of the aristocracy
Example Sentences
Among the objects housed at the property for safekeeping during the war were the 37 wooden panels from Van Dyck's unfinished iconography project.
Van Dyck says the emergence of streaming has cut into an actor’s income alarmingly, because streamers give tiny residuals, if that.
In the 17th century, Charles I, a patron of painters including Rubens and Van Dyck, built one of Europe’s most important art collections.
Zimmerman and his wife, Carrie Van Dyck, took over his parents’ small farm and nursery in Fall City, The Herb Farm.
Dinners began with a short farm tour given by Zimmerman and Van Dyck.
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