Netherlandish Painting

Netherlandish Painting refers to the art produced in the Low Countries during the 15th and 16th centuries, primarily encompassing the regions of modern-day Belgium and the Netherlands. Known for its intricate detail, vibrant colors, and use of symbolism, Netherlandish Painting often featured religious themes, landscapes, still lifes, and portraiture. Artists such as Jan van Eyck, Hieronymus Bosch, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder were prominent figures in this artistic movement, which played a significant role in the development of European art history.




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Early Netherlandish Painting
Netherlandish Painting