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  • The Northern Renaissance was the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps. From the last years of the 15th century, its Renaissance spread around Europe. Called the Northern Renaissance because it occurred north of the Italian Renaissance, this period became the German, French, English, Low Countries, Polish Renaissances and in turn other national and localized movements, each with different attributes.
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  • Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait, 1434, National Gallery, London. The Adoration of the Magi in the snow, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, 1584–1638.
  • The Merode Triptych, associated with the Workshop of Robert Campin, is one of the most significant paintings of the Northern Renaissance.
  • Michelangelo’s “David” is one of the most northern renaissance, in the world and a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
  • The Northern Renaissance has its roots in the Gothic tradition and the lavish court art sponsored by the dukes of Burgundy, who controlled regions of...
  • The Northern Renaissance merged into the Reformation period in the early sixteenth century, which began with Martin Luther nailing his ninety-five theses...
  • While never entirely outside the influence of the High Gothic, with its complex typologies and conceits, the artists of the Northern Renaissance rendered both...
  • 1. List 2 ways Northern Renaissance artists differed from their counterparts in Italy: a. b.
  • Describe how the Northern Renaissance differed from the Italian Renaissance.
  • Unlike the Italian Renaissance, which was all about flexing classical muscles and rediscovering ancient Greece and Rome, the Northern Renaissance had...