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THE EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE
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German painting
The most notable painters were Matthias Grunewald, who specialised in religious themes and Albrecht Durer, was a master of the woodcutting technique
Woodcuintting technique
In this technique, the drawing is done on wood and the outlines of the drawing are carved out to create a relief
It is then coated with black paint and printed on a sheet, which meant that numerous copies could
be made.
Flemish painting
Developed at the same time as in the Italian states, during the 15th and 16th centuries
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The main themes were religion and portraits with landscapes and well-executed buildings in the background
Peter Brueghel the Elder produced works like realistic scenes from everyday life and popular customs
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Other notable painters were Jan Van Eyck, Joachim Patinir, and Rogier van der Weyden,
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