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Flémalle

British  
/ flemal /

noun

  1. Master of. See (Robert) Campin

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Make for Seraing, cross the river there, and slip between the Flemalle and Hollogne forts towards Brussels.

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G. de Lairesse, Portrait-painter.—Gerard de Lairesse was the son of an artist of some celebrity, studied under Bertholet Flemalle, and by the age of sixteen had become known as a portrait-painter.

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

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From north to south, beginning with those facing the German frontier, their names ran as follows: Barchon, Evegn�e, Fleron, Chaudfontaine, Embourg, Boncelles, Flemalle, Hollogne, Loncin, Lantin, Liers, and Pontisse.

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

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