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The Northern Renaissance occurred in the European countries north of the Alps: Germany, Spain, England, and Flanders (Netherlands) The art is known for: Like the Italian Ren. they wanted realism BUT THEY ACHIEVED IT WITH DETAIL. Printmaking is invented at this time The Dark side of Religion- due to religious changes in Christinaity
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Woodcutting is a printmaking technique where what is to be printed in black is carved away rolled with ink and ran through a press Early woodcut (coat of arms) ALBRECHT DURER ( 1471-1528 ) Northern Renaissance (German) Engraver, Painter and Printmaker Self Portrait with Gloves
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He is most well known for his series of biblical images Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1498 the four horses and riders— The first rider with a bow represents pestilence. The second, with a raised sword, represents war. The third, with the empty scales, represents famine. In front rides Death, sweeping citizens and a king into the jaws of Hades. ALBRECHT DURER
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Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516) A pessimistic view of human nature. Had a wild imagination. Fanciful monsters & demons Untouched by the values of the Italians like mathematical perspective. His figures are flat. Perspective is ignored.
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The Garden of Earthly Delights 1504; Triptych (3 paneled painting) plus shutters Creation of the World
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The Garden of Earthly Delights: Earthly Paradise Adam and Eve Left Panel Shows Adam and Eve in paradise
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The Garden of Earthly Delights Center Panel The people of earth engaging in sinful pleasures. -notice details, and flat space and lesser interest in proportions
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The Garden of Earthly Delights: Hell Right Panel Shows his version of Hell Notice Birdman, enlarged body parts, torture, fire and darkness
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1507 Melancholia 1514 The Rhinoceros (Ink drawing) 1515 Melancholia- mind obsessed with imagination over reason…neglecting other things…could also be references to alchemy, or spiritual self portrait
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