Deyster, Louis de (16561711)

Deyster, Louis de, a Flemish painter, born at Bruges; was of a deeply religious temper, and his character was reflected in his choice of subjects, such as the “Death of the Virgin,” “The Resurrection of Christ,” &c.; he was a recluse (16561711).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Dextrine * Dezobry, Charles
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Devil-worship
Devonport
Devonshire
Devonshire, Duke of
Devrient, Ludwig
D'Ewes, Sir Simonds
De Wette, Wilhelm Martin Leberecht
De Witt, Jan
Dewsbury
Dextrine
Deyster, Louis de
Dezobry, Charles
Dhagoba
Dharma
Dharwar
Dhwalagiri
Diabetes
Diab`lerets
Diafoirus, Thomas
Diagoras
Dialectic