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The Northern Renaissance (Artistic Ideas Spread (Many Italian artists…
The Northern Renaissance
The Elizabethan Age
Queen Elizabeth the1 reigned from 1558 to 1603 She was very intelligent she spoke greek latin Italian and french she loved to write music and poetry
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Artistic Ideas Spread
Many Italian artists found refuge in Northern Europe and brought their styles and techniques with them
Albrecht Dürer was a famous German artist who primarily worked with woodcuts and engraving that portrayed religious subjects, classical myths, and realistic landscapes
In 1494, a French king in Naples (southern Italy) launched an invasion of northern Italy.
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His realistic style influenced Hans Holbein who emigrated to England to paint portraits of King Henry VIII and others from the English royal family
Flanders was the artistic center of Northern Europe because wealthy merchant families supported the arts
Jan van Eyck was the first great Flemish Renaissance painter and created techniques for oil-based paint that are still used today
He made oil painting popular in most of Europe as his style revealed personality and realistic details
Pieter Bruegel emerged in Flemish painting’s peak in 1550 as he could skillfully and realistically portray large groups of people
He painted weddings, dances, and harvest in rich colors, vivid details, with a balanced use of space
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They now had the ability to paint realistically and they wanted to push their art as far as they possibly could
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