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PAINTINGS FROM FLANDERS FROM THE EARLY 15TH CENTURY UNTIL THE 17TH CENTURY
Flemish School; Flemish painters; Flemish art; Flemish Art; Flemish Masters; Flemish painter
  • [[Peter Paul Rubens]], self-portrait

Flemish         
  • Map showing the historical dialects spoken in the [[Low Countries]]. This map does not portray dialect zones of the modern Dutch language family, wherein Dutch and Flemish are distinct varieties of Dutch.
VARIETY OF THE DUTCH LANGUAGE AS SPOKEN BELGIUM
Vlaams; Flemish Language; Vlaams language; Flemish language; Flemmish; Flemish linguistics; Belgian Dutch; Flemish (terminology); Flemish (language); Belgian Dutch (flemish); Belgian Dutch (Flemish); Tussentaal; Flemish Dutch; Flemish-Dutch; Belgian Dutch dialects; Flemish dialects; Flemish (linguistics); Flemish dialect; Dutch language of Belgium; Dutch of Belgium; Dutch language in Belgium; Belgicism (Dutch); Felmish
['fl?m??]
¦ noun
1. (the Flemish) the people of Flanders, a region divided between Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.
2. the Dutch language as spoken in Flanders.
¦ adjective relating to the Flemish people or language.
Origin
ME: from MDu. Vlamisch, related to Vlaanderen 'Flanders'.
Flemish         
  • Map showing the historical dialects spoken in the [[Low Countries]]. This map does not portray dialect zones of the modern Dutch language family, wherein Dutch and Flemish are distinct varieties of Dutch.
VARIETY OF THE DUTCH LANGUAGE AS SPOKEN BELGIUM
Vlaams; Flemish Language; Vlaams language; Flemish language; Flemmish; Flemish linguistics; Belgian Dutch; Flemish (terminology); Flemish (language); Belgian Dutch (flemish); Belgian Dutch (Flemish); Tussentaal; Flemish Dutch; Flemish-Dutch; Belgian Dutch dialects; Flemish dialects; Flemish (linguistics); Flemish dialect; Dutch language of Belgium; Dutch of Belgium; Dutch language in Belgium; Belgicism (Dutch); Felmish
·adj Pertaining to Flanders, or the Flemings.
II. Flemish ·noun The language or dialect spoken by the Flemings; also, collectively, the people of Flanders.
Flemish         
  • Map showing the historical dialects spoken in the [[Low Countries]]. This map does not portray dialect zones of the modern Dutch language family, wherein Dutch and Flemish are distinct varieties of Dutch.
VARIETY OF THE DUTCH LANGUAGE AS SPOKEN BELGIUM
Vlaams; Flemish Language; Vlaams language; Flemish language; Flemmish; Flemish linguistics; Belgian Dutch; Flemish (terminology); Flemish (language); Belgian Dutch (flemish); Belgian Dutch (Flemish); Tussentaal; Flemish Dutch; Flemish-Dutch; Belgian Dutch dialects; Flemish dialects; Flemish (linguistics); Flemish dialect; Dutch language of Belgium; Dutch of Belgium; Dutch language in Belgium; Belgicism (Dutch); Felmish
1.
Flemish means belonging or relating to the region of Flanders in northern Europe, or to its people, language, or culture.
ADJ
2.
Flemish is a language spoken in Belgium.
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ويكيبيديا

Flemish painting

Flemish painting flourished from the early 15th century until the 17th century, gradually becoming distinct from the painting of the rest of the Low Countries, especially the modern Netherlands. In the early period, up to about 1520, the painting of the whole area is (especially in the Anglophone world) typically considered as a whole, as Early Netherlandish painting. This was dominated by the Flemish south, but painters from the north were also important. Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, of which Antwerp became the centre, covers the period up to about 1580 or later, by the end of which the north and south Netherlands had become politically separated. Flemish Baroque painting was especially important in the first half of the 17th century, dominated by Rubens.

In theory the term does not refer to modern Flanders but to the County of Flanders and neighbouring areas of the Low Countries such as the Tournaisis and Duchy of Brabant. However this distinction, well understood in modern Belgium, has always been disregarded by most foreign observers and writers. Flanders delivered the leading painters in Northern Europe and attracted many promising young painters from other countries. These painters were invited to work at foreign courts and had a Europe-wide influence. Since the end of the Napoleonic era, Flemish painters have again been contributing to a reputation that had been set by the Old Masters.

The Franco-Flemish School of musical composition flourished beginning at about the same time.