Daniel van den Dyck, known in Italy as Daniel Vandich[1][2][3] (baptized on 3 December 1614, Antwerp – 1663, Mantua) was a Flemish painter, printmaker, architect and engineer. After training in Antwerp he left for Italy where he first worked in Venice and later became a court painter in Mantua.[2] He was a versatile artist who created mythological and religious scenes, as well as portraits and flower-pieces.[4]