Mytens, Daniel
Mytens, Daniel (
b Delft,
c.1590;
d The Hague,
c.1647). Anglo-Dutch portrait painter. He trained in The Hague (probably under
Miereveld), but almost all of his known career was spent in England, where he is first recorded in 1618 working for the Earl of
Arundel. By 1620 he was employed by James I and in 1625 he was appointed ‘one of our picture drawers’ by Charles I. Mytens introduced a new elegance and grandeur into English portraiture, especially in his full-lengths, and he was the dominant painter at court until the arrival of
van Dyck in 1632. Van Dyck completely outclassed him, however, and he returned to The Hague in about 1634. Few paintings are known from his final years, but he continued to work as Arundel's agent. His finest picture is acknowledged to be
The First Duke of Hamilton (1629, NPG, Edinburgh), distinguished by its imposing composition and lovely silvery-grey colouring; Ellis
Waterhouse described it as ‘the great masterpiece of pre-Vandyckian portraiture in England’. Mytens belonged to a dynasty of painters active into the 18th century. Among the other members was his great-nephew
Daniel Mytens the Younger (1644–88), also a portraitist.
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Governments Of Canada And PEI Announce Funding For Invasive Tunicates
Newspaper article from: CCNMatthews Newswire; 9/22/2005; 700+ words
; ...respond to the invasive tunicate issue in PEI and the...provinces. Invasive tunicates or 'sea squirts' are...consumers associated with tunicates or mussels. However...found to manage the tunicates or lessen their impacts...introduction of the clubbed tunicate into the waters of PEI...
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Effects of common estuarine pollutants on the immune reactions of tunicates.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 2/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...animals. Materials and Methods Tunicates Specimens of Styela plicata...Point). After collection, tunicates were maintained in 40-1...toxicant treatment were applied. Tunicate cells were exposed to toxicants...isolated tissues, and live tunicates were exposed to toxicants...
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Tunicate classification
Magazine article from: The Scientist; 1/1/2008; ; 502 words
; ...paper: F. Delsuc et al., "Tunicates and not cephalochordates are...nuclear genes, including tunicate data from the Oikopleura dioica...and techniques to reclassify tunicates (urochordates, also known...This was a problem because tunicates weren't the closest to vertebrates...
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DIVERS WORK TO KEEP INVASIVE TUNICATES FROM SPREADING
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 5/27/2008; 634 words
; ...colonies of invasive tunicates from boat hulls with...oysters. Since invasive tunicates or "sea squirts" were...Moines to Birch Bay. The tunicate problem is so severe...remove the invasive tunicate colonies before boating...to not only contain tunicates, but eliminate them...
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HabCam Sheds Light On Invading Tunicate
Magazine article from: Sea Technology; 8/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...monitoring the invasive, colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum along the Northeast...discovery as well as for survey. The tunicate has proven an incredibly successful invader...organisms alike. The surface of the tunicate is strongly acidic, with a pH of three...
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The Biology of Pelagic Tunicates
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist; 1/1/2001; ; 337 words
; The Biology of Pelagic Tunicates. Q. Bone (Ed.). 1998. Oxford...account of the biology of pelagic tunicates, an often-neglected yet fascinating...identification keys to every pelagic tunicate currently known. Condenses much information...
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Polar and Neutral Lipid Composition in the Pelagic Tunicate Pyrosoma atlanticum
Magazine article from: Lipids; 7/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...are a small group of holoplanktonic tunicates, currently including only 8 described...knowledge of the lipid composition in tunicates remains fragmentary and detailed reports encompass essentially benthic tunicates, e.g. ascidians [3, 4] as...
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Moves made to control spread of fisheries `pest': impact on mussel stocks unclear to DFO. (Canada).(Department of Fisheries and Oceans makes moves to control clubbed tunicate)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: National Fisherman; 1/1/2002; 664 words
; ...gear, hulls and lines, the clubbed tunicate, has shown up on the coast of Prince...to control the movement of the clubbed tunicate." The animal needs much more continued...know what, if any, impact the clubbed tunicate has on mussel growth and on mussel stocks...
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Tunic phagocytes are involved in allorejection reaction in the colonial tunicate Aplidium yamazii (Polyclinidae, Ascidiacea).(Report)
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Introduction Colony specificity (allogeneic recognition between colonies) has been reported in many colonial organisms, such as sponges, hydrozoans, corals, bryozoans, and ascidians. Its occurrence is usually manifested by fusibility, or the lack thereof, between colonies: two colonies either form
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SEA SQUIRTS TAKING OVER PUGET SOUND FILTER FEEDERS HAVE EARNED BAD NAME IN WORLD'S MARINAS.(News)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 3/25/2008; 700+ words
; ...called Didemnum, a tunicate, or sea squirt...hails from Japan. Tunicates - named for their...could eradicate the tunicates there. LeClair...together the state's tunicate management plan...or transparent tunicate. Karlista Rickerson...look for invasive tunicates. "There isn...
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tunicate
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
tunicate , marine animal of the phylum...The adult form of most tunicates (also called urochordates...larva. The most familiar tunicates are the sea squirts, or...The tunic (for which the tunicates are named) is secreted...
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Tunicate
Book article from: Biology
Tunicate On such surfaces as marine...flower garden. These are tunicates, named for the cloaklike...associated with plants. Tunicates, like humans, are in the...absent from the adults. Tunicates are classified in the subphylum...
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tunicates
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
tunicates See UROCHORDATA .
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Urochordata
Book article from: Animal Sciences
...commonly known as tunicates, differ from other...In fact, an adult tunicate is an immobile, filter...mollusk than a chordate. Tunicate larvae look much more...chordates than adult tunicates do. Larvae swim using...However, a larval tunicate cannot eat because both...
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Chordata
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...blood contained in vessels, and the tunicates and vertebrates have a ventrally located...invertebrate subphyla: the Urochordata, or tunicates , and the Cephalochordata, or lancelets...Hemichordata . Subphylum Urochordata The tunicates are marine, filter-feeding animals...
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