A "Van Dyke" refers to a variation of a goatee with a moustache, named after the 17th century Flemish painter, Sir Anthony Van Dyck (also spelled Van Dyke).
Example of popular p erson with a "Van Dyke" is KFC's Colonel Sanders
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