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Flémalle

British  
/ flemal /

noun

  1. Master of. See (Robert) Campin

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On the 16th, it was the turn of Flémalle, and on the 18th, of Hollogne.

From World's War Events, Vol. I by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)

Pontisse, Flémalle, and Barchon, commanding the Meuse, are on broken ground.

From World's War Events, Vol. I by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)

The forts are arranged around Liège in the following order:—On the left bank of the Meuse: Flémalle, Hollogne, Loncin, Lantin, and Pontisse.

From World's War Events, Vol. I by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)

Some early Flemish artists also rendered Him beardless at times, notably the Maitre de Flémalle, Van der Weyden, and Quentin Matsys.

From Art Principles With Special Reference to Painting Together with Notes on the Illusions Produced by the Painter by Govett, Ernest