Flemish art is/was made in Flanders, situated in Belgium. Flanders is the northern part of Belgium, where people speak Dutch.
They all had religious meaning.
The closest match for a painting by a Flemish painter is The Peasant Wedding. It is a painting that was done by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. He was a Flemish Renaissance painter who completed the painting in 1567.
Pieter Bruegel.
Peter Paul Rubens
Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter.
Lydia M. A. Schoonbaert has written: 'Flemish expressionism' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Expressionism (Art), Flemish Art
In the Flemish Renaissance.
Flemish is derived from the country of Flanders (currently known as Belgium). Flemish is the language spoken in about two thirds of Belgium. The other one third speaks French.
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Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Flemish is not a dialect; it is a language.
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Flemish and Waloon are two totally different people who just live in the same country, they have an different history, culture, language etc... A Flemish is not a Walloon and a Walloon is not a Flemish
The flemish are the people who speak flemish. The live in the north of Belgium. Flemish is a dialect from Dutch. Most of it is the same but pronounced a bit different. The walloons live in the south of Belgium and they speak french.
A Smeets has written: 'Flemish art from Ensor to Permeke'
They all had religious meaning.
Flemish is Belgian Dutch, which is the Dutch language spoken in Belgium and southern Netherlands. So you'd hear Flemish in the Netherlands and Belgium.