Born in Chicago, Paul Dyck became a painter of western subjects,
illustrator, and author. His preferred medium is egg tempera with
"old master" oil glazes, and he also paints in watercolor and Sumiye
ink with Japanese brushes.
He is a descendent of the Flemish
painter, Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641). As a small child, Dyck
lived in Calgary, western Canada among the Blackfeet, Crow, and
Cheyenne Indians where his parents were pioneers. Later he
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