Anthony vandyke
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Printing. a proof having white lines on a brown ground or vice versa, made from a negative for a plate.
Historical Examples
anthony vandyke Copley Fielding belonged to an artistic family.
Masters of Water-Colour Painting H. M. Cundall
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“short, pointed beard,” 1894, from the style shown on portraits by Flemish painter Anton Van Dyck (1599-1641); earlier “a type of collar with a deep cut edge” (1755) also from a style depicted in his paintings.
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