Flanders: A Cultural HistoryOxford University Press, USA, 11. juni 2007 - 296 sider Andre de Vries explores the varied landmarks of Flanders, both rural and urban, to reveal this region's unique character. Considering great cities such as Ghent, Antwerp, and Bruges, he traces the development of a civic culture based on both trade and ideas, in which religion and language play a vital part. Looking too at the Flemish countryside, he explains the role of festivals and folk culture, gluttony and pleasure, in the survival of a strongly local identity. |
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... Eyck in 1420. He died in 1426 and the painting remained uncompleted until his brother Jan van Eyck took it on in 1430. It was unveiled on 6 May 1432 , on the occasion of the baptism of Count Philip the Good's son . The inscription at ...
... Eyck in 1420. He died in 1426 and the painting remained uncompleted until his brother Jan van Eyck took it on in 1430. It was unveiled on 6 May 1432 , on the occasion of the baptism of Count Philip the Good's son . The inscription at ...
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... Eyck , after all , was born near the German border and was not Flemish in any historical sense . German art historians such as Max Friedländer and Erwin Panofsky preferred the term Early Netherlandish School , which emphasized the ...
... Eyck , after all , was born near the German border and was not Flemish in any historical sense . German art historians such as Max Friedländer and Erwin Panofsky preferred the term Early Netherlandish School , which emphasized the ...
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... Eyck put himself into the picture with a small self - portrait in the metal mirror . Another work in the National Gallery , Man in a Red Turban is also thought by some to be a self - portrait of van Eyck . The leading contemporary ...
... Eyck put himself into the picture with a small self - portrait in the metal mirror . Another work in the National Gallery , Man in a Red Turban is also thought by some to be a self - portrait of van Eyck . The leading contemporary ...
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