1. delft - Noun
2. Delft - Proper noun
Same as Delftware.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the degree that the images of concrete irrationality approach phenomenal reality, the corresponding means of expression approach those of the great realist painters - Velasquez and Vermeer of Delft - to paint realistically according to irrational thought, according to the unknown imagination. Salvador Dalí
A tour of the Mexico City of Diego Rivera and Frieda Kahlo led by Barbara Kingsolver would be nice. And I certainly wouldn't turn down a tour of Johannes Vermeer's Delft led by Tracey Chevalier. Cathy Marie Buchanan
A 2MW research reactor is located in Delft, as part of the physics department of Delft University of Technology. Source: Internet
He exclaimed, "The painting in Göring’s hands is not, as you assume, a Vermeer of Delft, but a Van Meegeren! Source: Internet
As there was another Reijnier Jansz at that time in Delft, it seemed necessary to use the pseudonym "Vos", meaning Fox. Source: Internet
Culture Delft blue is most famous but there are other kinds of Delftware, like this plate faience in rose Delft is well known for the Delft pottery ceramic products which were styled on the imported Chinese porcelain of the 17th century. Source: Internet