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Flemishinfluenced

Flemishinfluenced is an adjective used to describe objects, styles, practices, or ideas that have been shaped by Flemish culture, language, or aesthetics. The term draws on the ethnolinguistic and cultural identity associated with Flemish communities, particularly those in the Flanders region of Belgium, and to a lesser extent the broader Dutch-speaking world. It is sometimes written with a hyphen as Flemish-influenced.

In art and architecture, Flemishinfluenced works may exhibit characteristics associated with Flemish Baroque painting or Flemish

In linguistics or cultural studies, Flemishinfluenced features might include lexical loans, syntax patterns, or cultural references

See also: Flemish language, Flemish Baroque painting, Flemish architecture, Belgian culture.

urban
design,
such
as
rich
color,
detailed
realism,
and
a
preference
for
materials
and
techniques
developed
in
the
Southern
Netherlands.
In
music
and
literature,
it
may
refer
to
the
influence
of
Flemish
composers
or
writers
on
neighboring
traditions.
borrowed
from
Flemish
speech
and
customs.
The
term
is
not
a
formal
discipline
or
standardized
label;
rather,
it
appears
in
scholarly
writing,
exhibition
catalogs,
and
cultural
journalism
to
signal
a
localized
or
historical
influence.