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Foundations of the Northern Renaissance
Spread to the rest of Europe through merchants, diplomats, and soldiers Many northern Europeans wanted to duplicate the culture of the Italian Renaissance The culture of Northern Europe was very different from Italy’s though This meant that the Renaissance in the north was different from Italy’s
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Reason Why the Northern Renaissance Was Different
Unlike Italy, Northern Europe… Was not influenced by ancient Greek and Roman cultures Was divided into countries and ruled by powerful monarchs Artists were supported by monarchs, not patrons Was not willing to give up their ties to the Church
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Italian vs. Northern Renaissance Art
Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance Subject Matter Greek/Roman Mythology Religious Scenes Everyday Life Domestic Interiors Portraits Materials Fresco Tempera Both result in lighter/paler colors Oil Results in more vivid/rich/darker colors Examples The Sistine Madonna by Raphael The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan Van Eyck
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The Sistine Madonna by Raphael Vs
The Sistine Madonna by Raphael Vs. The Arnolfini Portrait By Jan Van Eyck
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Visual Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Albrecht Durer German artist Specialized in engravings Knight, Death, and the Devil
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Visual Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Pieter Bruegel Flemish artist A member of the Flemish School, a group of Flemish Renaissance artists Known for his paintings depicting peasants and commoners The Peasant Wedding
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Visual Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Jan Van Eyck Flemish artist A member of the Flemish School as well The Arnolfini Portrait
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Visual Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Hubert Van Eyck Flemish artist Older brother of Jan Van Eyck Member of the Flemish School as well The Three Marys at the Tomb
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Literary Accomplishments Of The Northern Renaissance
England dominated the literary scene during the Renaissance Known as the Elizabethan Age
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Literary Accomplishments of The Northern Renaissance
Sir Thomas More English author and humanist Utopia
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Literary Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Sir William Shakespeare English author and playwright Considered to be the greatest writer in the world Writing focused on human actions and emotions Works include: Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Macbeth Othello The Merchant of Venice Julius Caesar And many more…
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Literary Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Christopher Marlowe English author Influenced by William Shakespeare Writing focused on human actions and emotions
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Literary Accomplishments of the Northern Renaissance
Miguel de Cervantes Spanish author Don Quixote
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Other Accomplishments
The Moveable-Type Printing Press Invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 in Germany The Bible was the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg
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