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  2. Jigsaw camouflage - Wikipedia

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    A Belgian drill platoon wearing jigsaw camouflage uniforms in 2006. The main Belgian four-tone temperate version was officially designated as "Woodland". [3] A desert version was also produced. A number of jigsaw camouflage patterns inspired on the Belgian original have been adopted by foreign militaries.

  3. List of equipment of the Belgian Land Component - Wikipedia

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    Jigsaw camouflage Belgium: Military camouflage pattern Standard camouflage of the Belgian Armed Forces. Being replaced from November 2022 by Multicam in G4 clothing style. [1] MultiCam United States: Military camouflage pattern From the end of 2022, all components of the Belgian Armed Forces will start adopting MultiCam as standard issue ...

  4. Art of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Important monasteries in Belgium were centres of production in Carolingian art and Ottonian art, and later the area producing Romanesque Mosan art is now largely in Belgium. Flanders became one of the richest areas in Europe in the later Middle Ages and Early Netherlandish painting produced work for both the wealthy townspeople as well as the ...

  5. Charles de Groux - Wikipedia

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    The coffee grinder. Charles de Groux (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də ɡʁu]) or Charles Degroux [1] (25 August 1825 – 30 March 1870) [2] was a French painter, engraver, lithographer and illustrator. [3]

  6. Paul Delvaux - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Delvaux led a team of La Cambre students in painting La Carte littéraire de Belgique ("Literary Map of Belgium") for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58). It was a 3-by-5-metre (9.8 ft × 16.4 ft) oil painting, depicting a map of Belgium and the locations where writers associated with the country were born, lived, or worked ...

  7. Gustaaf Wappers - Wikipedia

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    Wappers was the first Belgian artist to take advantage of this state of affairs, and his first exhibited painting, "The Devotion of the Burgomaster of Leiden," appeared at the appropriate moment and had great success in the Brussels Salon in 1830, the year of the Belgian Revolution. While political, this remarkable work revolutionized the ...

  8. Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (Dutch: Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen; KMSKA) is a museum in Antwerp, Belgium, founded in 1810, that houses a collection of paintings, sculptures and drawings from the fourteenth to the twentieth centuries.

  9. Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 Le Mayeur had a severe ear cancer, and accompanied by Ni Pollok he returned to Belgium to have a medical treatment. After two months in Belgium, on 31 May 1958 the 78-year-old painter died and was buried in Ixelles, Brussels. Ni Pollok then returned home to take care of her house which had become the Le Mayeur Museum. She stayed there ...