Art of the Low Countries
The art of the Low Countries consists of painting, sculpture, architecture, printmaking, pottery and other forms of visual art produced in the Low Countries, and since the 19th century in Belgium in the southern Netherlands and the Netherlands in the north. From the late Middle Ages until about 1700 the Low Countries were a leading force in the art of northern Europe, thereafter becoming less important. In the earlier High Middle Ages Mosan art, from an area partly in the Low Countries, had had a similar role.
Wikipage redirect
Adoration of the Magi (Bosch, New York)Adoration of the Magi (Bosch, Philadelphia)Art of the low countriesDutch Golden Age paintingEarly modern Netherlandish cartographyJan van SteffeswertJoanna WoodallList of works about RembrandtList of works about the Dutch East India CompanyNetherlandish artRecueil d'ArrasRembrandtStill lifeSylke von GazaTerminology of the Low CountriesThe Census at BethlehemTriptych of Nava and GrimonVanitas
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Art of the Low Countries
The art of the Low Countries consists of painting, sculpture, architecture, printmaking, pottery and other forms of visual art produced in the Low Countries, and since the 19th century in Belgium in the southern Netherlands and the Netherlands in the north. From the late Middle Ages until about 1700 the Low Countries were a leading force in the art of northern Europe, thereafter becoming less important. In the earlier High Middle Ages Mosan art, from an area partly in the Low Countries, had had a similar role.
has abstract
The art of the Low Countries c ...... were the cornerstones of art.
@en
Wikipage page ID
16,962,533
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,023,018,821
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
type
comment
The art of the Low Countries c ...... tries, had had a similar role.
@en
label
Art of the Low Countries
@en