Flemish’s work is defined by its 16th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Christ on the Cross
Flemish

Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; Isabelle of Bourbon (?)
Flemish

Aeolus and the Winds
Flemish

Portrait of a Man
Flemish

Portrait of a Woman
Flemish; possibly Antwerp

Bacchic Scene
Flemish

Portrait of a Woman
Flemish; possibly Antwerp

Crucifixion Relief from a Rosary Bead
Flemish

Portrait of a Man
Flemish

Two Putti Supporting a Torch
Flemish

Christ on the Cross
Flemish

Virgin and Child
Flemish

Royal Flemish Vase
Mount Washington Glass Company (American, 1837–1958) New Bedford, Massachusetts

Flemish II
Al Held American, 1928-2005

Flemish Interior
Rodolphe Bresdin French, 1825-1885

Portrait of a Man in Costume
Jean-Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732–1806)

The Annunciation
Frans Francken II (Flemish, 1581–1642)

Bouquet of Flowers in an Earthenware Vase
Attributed to Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568–1625)

Bust of Jesus as a Youth
François Duquesnoy (Flemish, 1597–1643)

The Last Flemish, I
Félicien Rops (Belgian, 1833-1898) printed by Philippe Ham (probably Belgian, active 19th century) dedicated to Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon; French, 1820-1910)