The Dutch landscape:
ü Peat more landscape (spread in west, northeast)
ü Marine clay (west)
ü Dune landscape (west)
ü Sand landscape (east)
ü River clay landscape (Middle)
ü Loess landscape (South Limburg)
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landscape is a dutch word
Landschap is the Dutch word for landscape. It refers to region, or place.
Laurie B. Harwood has written: 'A golden harvest' -- subject(s): Dutch Landscape painting, Exhibitions, Italian influences, Landscape painting, Dutch 'Inspired by Italy' -- subject(s): Dutch Landscape painting, Exhibitions, In art, Italian influences, Landscape painting, Dutch
She is a Dutch landscape artist
Adriaen van der Cabelis is the name of this landscape painter. Active in France and Italy, he was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter who did beautiful work.
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The term landscape was borrowed from the Dutch in 16th Century as a painterâ??s term. The Dutch artists were pioneering landscape as a genre in artistic works. Previously, the word simply represented tract of land or region
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It's of Dutch origin; from the Middle Dutch word landscap.
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