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Vandyke

Portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) by Anthony Van Dyck, c. 1635/36. Portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) by Anthony Van Dyck, c. 1635/36. Copyright H.E. Queen Elizabeth, Royal Collection acc. no. RCIN 404420.

A vandyke (or vandyke edge) is a seventeenth century term referring to an edge of a decorative textile, as for instance a trimming, that has a deeply indented, ornamental triangular form. 

This type of border is named after the Flemish painter Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641), who often painted men and women wearing collars with this form of edging made with needlework, embroidered lace or bobbin lace

See also the family portrait of Cornelis de Vos.

Royal Collection online catalogue (retrieved 12 June 2016).

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