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Teniers
[ ten-yerz, tuh-neerz; Flemish tuh-neers; French te-nyey ]
noun
- Da·vid [dey, -vid, dah, -vit, dah-, veed] the Elder, 1582–1649, Flemish painter and engraver.
- his son David the Younger, 1610–90, Flemish painter.
Teniers
/ ˈtɛnɪəz /
noun
- TeniersDavid15821649MFlemishARTS AND CRAFTS: painter David (ˈdaːvɪt), called the Elder, 1582–1649, and his son David, called the Younger, 1610–90, Flemish painters
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The Teniers-like character of his figures disappeared, they became gracious and noble.
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No one excelled our English master in this crowding of incident, not even Breughel or Teniers.
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Teniers drew his own character in his pictures, and in the subjects he usually expressed everything tends to joy and pleasure.
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Ostade and Teniers were as much alive as they ever were, and even the Duke of Alva was still at home.
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His works are often decorated with excellent figures by David Teniers, which renders them much more valuable.
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