Vandyck n. (Vandyck)人名;(英)范戴克
- You’ll see work by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, Van Dyck, and Leonardo da Vinci.
在里面,你会看到伦勃朗、鲁本斯、提香、范戴克和达芬奇等艺术大师的作品。 - Yeames draws on a long visual history of royalism: the boy wears blue, recalling Gainsborough's 18th-century Blue Boy, in turn a homage to the Cavalier portraits of Charles I's court artist Van Dyck.
伊尔穆斯以一个很长的历史角度来描绘君主主义:男孩穿着蓝色衣服,让我们想起Gainsborough 的18世纪穿蓝衣服的男孩画作,反过来是对查尔斯一世时期宫廷艺术家凡代的保皇党成员的肖像的尊敬。 - Most of them, however, are portraits of court notables that rank with the portraits painted by Titian and Anthony Van Dyck .
他们大多数,不过,画像法院知名人士认为,职级与画像画由提香和安东尼范戴克。
Vandyke \Van*dyke"\ (v[a^]n*d[imac]k"), a.
Of or pertaining to the style of Vandyke the painter; used or
represented by Vandyke. ``His Vandyke dress.'' --Macaulay.
[Written also {Vandyck}.]
{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.
Vandyke \Van*dyke"\, n.
A picture by Vandyke. Also, a Vandyke collar, or a Vandyke
edge. [Written also {Vandyck}.]
Vandyke \Van*dyke"\, v. t.
To fit or furnish with a Vandyke; to form with points or
scallops like a Vandyke. [R.] [Written also {Vandyck}.]