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  • Publication was sponsored by the Royal Flemish Academy and the Netherlands Organization for
  • r of both the Academia Europaea and the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and Fine Arts.
  • general secretary, and in 1886 he created the Flemish Academy in Ghent as an addition to the Royal
  • Department of Fine Arts and Literature of the Flemish Academy.
  • Ghent, and from 1886 onwards secretary of the Flemish Academy.
  • Because of his involvement with Flemish activism during World War I, he had to flee t
  • uary 1874) was a Belgian writer and a liberal Flemish activist.
  • nym Geert Grub was a Belgian poet, writer and Flemish activist.
  • r (born October 5, 1965 in Sint-Niklaas) is a Flemish actress, comedian and writer.
  • political party Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie ("New Flemish Alliance") which he chaired until 2004.
  • Kanakna produced a version in Flemish, also called Go Go Stop, presented by Peter P
  • eelandic, are sometimes also included in West Flemish although this classification is controversial
  • Flemish Altruism (Constituent Parts 1993-1996) is A M
  • The Bulls compete in the Flemish American Football League (FFL) conference in
  • Flemish american Football League Belgium based americ
  • drianus Spigelius (1578 - 7 April 1625) was a Flemish anatomist who was born in Brussels.
  • managed by a special commission in which both Flemish and Dutch organisations are represented.
  • All Flemish and Dutch publishers, and several foreign lan
  • Crusade as leader of a detachment of French, Flemish, and Frisian soldiers which arrived in the Ho
  • , this Renaissance building incorporates both Flemish and Italian influences.
  • erlands; that is to say in Norwegian, Danish, Flemish and Dutch.
  • ooden covers with a metal handle, such as the Flemish and German mazers in the Franks Bequest in th
  • that his editions reflected only the German, Flemish, and Italian repertoires - excluding Spaniard
  • he succeeded in preventing a war between the Flemish and Dutch troops.
  • onie", a painting of a face or head common in Flemish and Dutch Golden Age painting.
  • sfaction and heightening tensions between the Flemish and Walloon peoples during the 2007 political
  • After 1550 the Flemish and Dutch painters begin to show more interes
  • Heavily influenced by Flemish and Italian painters (such as Mario Nuzzi), J
  • lays highlights of early Italian painting and Flemish and Dutch painting from the 16th and 17th cen
  • hel the Elder, Schoubroeck, Savery, and other Flemish and Dutch landscape painters of the transitio
  • asque, Breton, Catalan, Corsican, Dutch (West Flemish) and Occitan, to mention only the better know
  • ith forced perspective, as was common in both Flemish and Dutch still life painting in the early ye
  • Oliver of Cologne, and a mixed army of Dutch, Flemish and Frisian soldiers led by William I, Count
  • y to a literary colloquium with several other Flemish and Dutch poets and writers, amongst which Hu
  • Her mother is Flemish, and her father Tunisian.
  • es a comprehensive survey of six centuries of Flemish and Belgian painting, from Jan van Eyck to Ma
  • the Renaissance and the Baroque, 17th century Flemish and Dutch paintings, Danish paintings from th
  • This battle, won by a motley alliance of Flemish and Namur petty nobles and many commoners, wa
  • lish a sustainable cooperation between Dutch, Flemish and Hungarian organisations and artists.
  • brick exterior, which was constructed in both flemish and english bond, remains largely untouched.
  • international formation that included Dutch, Flemish and Norwegian volunteer Legions.
  • until 10 June 2007, which contained both the Flemish and Francophone liberal and social-democratic
  • The first direct elections for the Flemish and Walloon Councils took place in 1995, sinc
  • hern Renaissance styles, and incorporate both Flemish and Italian traditions into the same composit
  • The Stations of the Cross are Flemish and are early examples of the painted depicti
  • Flemish and Dutch painting was a source of inspiratio
  • In 1847 he wrote the lyrics of the Flemish anthem De Vlaamse Leeuw of which the music wa
  • oeck (also known as Jan van den Berghe) was a Flemish architect of the early 15th century (the date
  • 006, he wrote the introduction to the book of Flemish architect Georges Baines.
  • hibiting Richardsonian Romanesque, Dutch, and Flemish architectural influences.
  • ects, Christine Conix is also a member of the Flemish Architecture Institute and of De Warande in B
  • use" in Cambrai is an example of 17th century Flemish architecture
  • Everbeek is a village situated in the Flemish Ardennes in Belgium.
  • Sint-Maria-Oudenhove is a village in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the prov
  • It is located in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the prov
  • It is located in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the Belg
  • It is located in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the prov
  • aarde, a small town known as the jewel of the Flemish Ardennes.
  • Circuit of the Flemish Ardennes: 1969 (3rd: 1977)
  • The differences between Dutch and Flemish are significant enough that it is customary f
  • He died the same year at the head of a Flemish army besieging Tournai, after the States of G
  • De Vlaamse Pijl (English: Flemish Arrow) is a Belgian road bicycle race held an
  • Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585-1700.
  • k to be exhibited at the winter exhibition of Flemish art at the Royal Academy.
  • de l'Etoile, and, for the Belgian government, Flemish Art, German Art, Classic Art and Art applied
  • , which was largely influenced by Italian and Flemish art.
  • also wrote several monographs, especially on Flemish art.
  • erseus Freeing Andromeda is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, executed in 1607.
  • Frans Crabbe van Espleghem was a Flemish artist born c. 1480 Mechelen, Belgium, d. 155
  • 1621), also known as Paulus van Somer, was a Flemish artist who arrived in England from Antwerp du
  • 1549) believed to be the work of Flemish artist Jan Sanders van Hemessen that was pres
  • Joseph Van Aken, a Flemish artist, who was born in 1709 at Antwerp, who
  • ns (26 October 1924 - 10 December 1998) was a Flemish artist, animator and director best known for
  • o refer to Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), the Flemish artist.
  • e won the 1998 Belgian Golden Django for best Flemish artist.
  • Jan-Christian Hansche or Hanssche was a Flemish artist., possibly of German origin, who worke
  • certain "fuzziness" and an attempt to imitate Flemish artists of the past such as Jan Van Eyck.
  • de of the reign of Elizabeth I as one of many Flemish artists active at the Tudor court.
  • Many well-known Flemish artists have lived in this village nested nea
  • lia von Solms that brought together Dutch and Flemish artists such as Gerard van Honthorst and Jaco
  • Isabella Brant (or Brandt; 1591-1626) was a Flemish artists' model, the first wife of painter Pet
  • Still flemish as fuck."
  • vancore were led by Eustachius De Lannoy, the Flemish associated with a Battle of Colachel.
  • It is named after the Godefroy Wendelin, a Flemish astronomer of the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • endelen (6 June 1580 - 24 October 1667) was a Flemish astronomer who was born in Herk-de-Stad.
  • s product is not old or traditional Dutch (or Flemish) at all, but a recent marketing invention.
  • inated from Lodewijk De Raet for the usage of Flemish at the University of Ghent instead of French.
  • Johan Daisne was the pseudonym of Flemish author Herman Thiery (2 September 1912-9 Augu
  • um, 20 March 1834 - Nevele, 4 May 1875) was a Flemish author of poetry, novels and essays.
  • f female eroticism compiled in 144 volumes by Flemish author Louis Paul Boon.
  • Bart Van Lierde (1974) is a Flemish author.
  • ties that advocated a significant increase of Flemish autonomy increased their share of the votes a
  • 007 federal elections showed more support for Flemish autonomy.
  • he parties in favor a significant increase of Flemish autonomy: CD&V and N-VA were the clear winner
  • e Danco was born in Brussels and grew up in a Flemish background although French was her native lan
  • onvert and priest, presumed to be of Dutch or Flemish background, who became President of the Engli
  • S volunteer division comprising volunteers of Flemish background.
  • ific term also refers to a type of two-droned Flemish bagpipe, as portrayed in the artwork of Piete
  • Andrew Watts - Flemish bagpipes, bassoon, curtal, clarinet, recorder
  • Koninklijk Ballet Van Vlaanderen/Royal Flemish Ballet
  • Kuma He is the seventh studio album by the Flemish band K3.
  • lle Kleuren is the second studio album by the Flemish band K3.
  • jes (Kisses) is the ninth studio album by the Flemish band K3.
  • Verliefd is the fourth studio album by the Flemish band K3.
  • Delbeck was a Flemish banker who invested in vineyards, and the hus
  • s born at Arleux, Nord, and was called to the Flemish bar association in 1775.
  • 31, Brussels - 27 October 1681, Paris), was a Flemish Baroque painter and teacher.
  • 1-Brussels, 1693), also spelled IJkens, was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialised in flower sti
  • (1570, Antwerp - 10 August 1626, Rome), was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter.
  • thasar van den Bossche (1681-1715) was a late Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in histories,
  • Pieter Boel (1626-1674) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialised in lavish sti
  • 1620-after 1650), was a Flemish Baroque painter specializing in history paint
  • Theresia van Thielen (7 May 1640-1706) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • 1615 - c. 1661) was a Flemish Baroque painter, student of Peter Paul Rubens
  • fel Jacobsz van der Laemen (1628-1709), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • aan or Adriaen van Stalbemt (1580-1662) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • choys the Elder or Francois (1574-1643) was a Flemish Baroque painter from Mechelen.
  • 619, Antwerp - 2 August 1678, Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque still life painter.
  • or Peeter Tysens (Antwerp, 1624?-1677) was a Flemish Baroque painter whose work was heavily influe
  • Hieronymus Galle (1625-1679) was a Flemish Baroque still-life painter, specializing in f
  • 1596 - 1666) was a Flemish Baroque still life painter active in Antwerp.
  • quier or Jacob Focquier (c.1591 - 1659) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter.
  • der (1605, Grimbergen - 1655, Brussels) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter and engraver.
  • was a still-life painter associated with both Flemish Baroque and Dutch Golden Age painting.
  • Alexander Adrianssen (1587-1661) was a Flemish Baroque still-life painter who has been descr
  • Erasmus Quellinus II (1607-1678) was a Flemish Baroque painter specializing in architectural
  • (13 May 1597, Antwerp - 29 April 1655) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman and engraver act
  • twerp, 23 January 1600-Amsterdam, 1652) was a Flemish Baroque painter who spent his later career in
  • (21 July 1611, Antwerp - 14 March 1654) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • cus Neeffs (22 January 1617 - c. 1649?) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectu
  • th the vigour of Northern Mannerism and later Flemish Baroque painting, and many Gothic churches we
  • Frans Wouters, Flemish Baroque painter.
  • len (11 January 1632 - 15 October 1690) was a Flemish Baroque painter specialising in battle scenes
  • in Antwerp , where he collaborated with early Flemish Baroque painters such as Frans Francken I and
  • Gerard Thomas (1663-1721) was a late Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in studio and
  • e Neve (1606, Antwerp - 1681, Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • Osias Beert (Antwerp, c. 1580 - 1624) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in flower and
  • 1678) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialised in group port
  • ntwerp, 21 February 1575-Antwerp, 1643) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • Utrecht (Antwerp, 1599-1652) was a celebrated Flemish Baroque still life painter of the Antwerp sch
  • ubart von Ehrenberg (1630 or 1637-1676) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectu
  • werp, 1591-18 March 1651), also Zegers, was a Flemish Baroque painter and one of the leading Carava
  • tic culture of the northern Netherlands while Flemish Baroque painting and the art of Peter Paul Ru
  • 1639 - c. 1689/1700) was a Flemish Baroque portrait painter.
  • en (5 February 1617 - 6 September 1673) was a Flemish Baroque painter and engraver active in Antwer
  • Jan Baptist van Heil (1604-1685), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • Leo van Heil (1605 - c.1664), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • -Truiden - † 24 November 1644, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque architect, astronomer and painter.
  • II (also Neefs; 23 May 1620-after 1675) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectu
  • s Wolffort (1581-1641), also Wolffaert, was a Flemish Baroque painter from Antwerp.
  • Pieter van der Willigen (1634-1694) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • as The Master of the Winter Landscapes, was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in winter lan
  • 1610, Antwerp - 1670, Mantua), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • (Antwerp 1630, - ibidem, 11 March 1714) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • Willem de Vos was a Flemish Baroque painter from Antwerp.
  • Frans Wouters (1612-1659) was a Flemish Baroque painter who translated the monumental
  • Anton Goubau (1616-1698), was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter.
  • ni and van Hoek, van Hoeck, or Vanhoek, was a Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman.
  • erts (Antwerp, 1589 - 9 September 1626) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in small cabi
  • es, of works of Dutch Golden Age painting and Flemish Baroque painting that shows an exaggerated fa
  • the Younger (Antwerp, 1581-6 May 1642), was a Flemish Baroque painter and the best-known member of
  • 1570, Mechelen - c. 1626) was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • 1680, Antwerp - c. 1722, Antwerp), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • fs I (also Neefs; c. 1578 - after 1656) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectu
  • Dirck or Theodoor Galle (1571-1633), was a Flemish Baroque engraver.
  • ermans (10 November 1620- January 1678) was a Flemish Baroque painter from Antwerp who painted clas
  • Jan Siberechts (1627-1703) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter.
  • Andries van Eertvelt (1590-1652), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • tion: ) (22 January 1573 - 19 May 1647) was a Flemish Baroque painter and etcher of the Antwerp sch
  • They were all Flemish Baroque painters noted for painting seascapes
  • Wildens (Antwerp, 1586-16 October 1653) was a Flemish Baroque painter and draughtsman specializing
  • Anton Ghering (died 1668) was a Flemish Baroque painter who specialized in architectu
  • Pieter Snayers (1592 - 1666 or 1667) was a Flemish Baroque painter known for representations of
  • orch (1570, Antwerp - 1622, Frankfurt), was a Flemish Baroque painter.
  • also known as Robrecht van den Hoecke, was a Flemish Baroque painter of battle scenes in the manne
  • er was continued after a partnership with the Flemish based Lootvoet brewery in Overijse.
  • e observers argue that it resembles Dutch and Flemish because of these features .
  • t proposed to reward both French-speaking and Flemish Belgian jazz musicians, but since 2000, only
  • n T'Hooft (9 May 1956 - 6 October 1977) was a Flemish Belgian neo-romantic poet.
  • ampo, (25 December 1926 - 29 July 2009) was a Flemish Belgian business executive.
  • d Brussels, Belgium, December 10, 1989) was a Flemish Belgian musicologist, pianist, and conductor.
  • nnes Alma Lotigiers on 22 October 1969), is a Flemish Belgian tenor and singer-songwriter.
  • uccess as a singer as well as the host of the Flemish Big Brother programme and therefore is now co
  • He is the founder of the Flemish biotech company Thromb-X.
  • He was, among others, a member of the Flemish Board for Scientific Policy, of the governmen
  • It is a two-story Federal Style, Flemish bond brick house with a projecting pavilion.
  • is a one and a half-story brick structure in Flemish bond on a stone foundation.
  • ven bay building faced with red brick laid in Flemish bond above a granite clad foundation in the C
  • It is a three-part Flemish bond brick house consisting of a two story ce
  • built about 1802 and is a six-bay, two-story Flemish bond brick house with a hip roof and a "widow
  • Cloisters uses a patterned brick style set in Flemish bond with diaper patterns to selected panels,
  • three-story, flat-roofed, rectangular-shaped Flemish bond brick structure completed in 1930.
  • brick structure of Georgian architecture, of Flemish bond construction.
  • It is a two story Flemish bond brick church built in 1822, and covered
  • It is a two-story, three-bay Flemish bond brick house with dormers and has a one-s
  • It is a simple one-story Flemish bond brick building, three bays wide by three
  • use of alternate grey and red bricks laid in Flemish bond formation; the stretcher bricks (those w
  • It is a rectangular Flemish bond brick structure with a bell hipped roof.
  • ructed in the Federal architecture style from Flemish bond brick with three integrated chimneys.
  • It consists of three different sections: the Flemish bond brick section is the oldest, having been
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