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Vandyke   /vˌændˈaɪk/   Listen
proper noun
Vandyke  n.  (Written also Vandyck)  A picture by Vandyke. Also, a Vandyke collar, or a Vandyke edge.



verb
Vandyke  v. t.  (Written also Vandyck)  To fit or furnish with a Vandyke; to form with points or scallops like a Vandyke. (R.)



adjective
Vandyke  adj.  (Written also Vandyck)  Of or pertaining to the style of Vandyke the painter; used or represented by Vandyke. "His Vandyke dress."
Vandyke brown (Paint.), a pigment of a deep semitransparent brown color, supposed to be the color used by Vandyke in his pictures.
Vandyke collar or Vandyke cape, a broad collar or cape of linen and lace with a deep pointed or scalloped edge, worn lying on the shoulders; so called from its appearance in pictures by Vandyke.
Vandyke edge, an edge having ornamental triangular points.






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"Vandyke" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the latter as an engraver became established in London, where he conducted every transaction he was engaged in with an uprightness and integrity that cause his memory to be equally respected as a gentleman and as an artist. The 'Madre Dolorosa,' after Vandyke; the portrait of that master in the character of Paris; Michael Angelo's cartoon of the 'Surprise of the Soldiers on the banks of the Arno;' a series of etchings from designs by Blake, illustrative of Blair's 'Grave,' with a portrait of Blake after Phillips; the 'Landing of the British ...
— A Walk from London to Fulham • Thomas Crofton Croker

... playing a great game; and instead of beginning to save money, I laid it out faster than I got it, in purchasing the best examples of art that could be procured, for I even borrowed money for this purpose. The possession of pictures by Titian, Vandyke, Rembrandt, &c., I considered as the best ...
— Rembrandt and His Works • John Burnet

... most magnificent part of the decorations was a valuable collection of pictures by the best masters, whose massive frames were somewhat tarnished by time. In this particular also the gloomy taste of the family seemed to predominate. There were some fine family portraits by Vandyke and other masters of eminence; but the collection was richest in the Saints and Martyrdoms of Domenichino, Velasquez, and Murillo, and other subjects of the same kind, which had been selected in preference to landscapes or historical pieces. The manner in which these awful, ...
— The Antiquary, Complete • Sir Walter Scott

... through his personality. His face never showed an emotion other than that which he wished to have seen there; the mouth, that most treacherous feature, was protected by his heavy mustache, which in turn merged its identity in the dark Vandyke beard, into which all expression retreated at the command of its owner; his gray eyes, cold in the metallic steelness of their shade, penetrated the object upon which they fixed themselves, reading the characteristics of others, but ...
— The Lever - A Novel • William Dana Orcutt

... me things about my looks. "You'd be like one of those distinguished gentlemen of Vandyke's if you'd wear a ruff ...
— The Gay Cockade • Temple Bailey


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