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Van Dyck

[ van dahyk; Flemish vahn dahyk ]

noun

  1. Sir Anthony, 1599–1641, Flemish painter.


Van Dyck

/ væn ˈdaɪk /

noun

  1. Van DyckSir Anthony15991641MFlemishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter 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
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Among the objects housed at the property for safekeeping during the war were the 37 wooden panels from Van Dyck's unfinished iconography project.

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Van Dyck says the emergence of streaming has cut into an actor’s income alarmingly, because streamers give tiny residuals, if that.

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In the 17th century, Charles I, a patron of painters including Rubens and Van Dyck, built one of Europe’s most important art collections.

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Zimmerman and his wife, Carrie Van Dyck, took over his parents’ small farm and nursery in Fall City, The Herb Farm.

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Dinners began with a short farm tour given by Zimmerman and Van Dyck.

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