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Renaissance in Northern Europe Artists as Innovators Writers as Reformers Printing Press and the Spread of Ideas
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Through Artists’ Eyes Jan van Eyck (1390-1441) Pieter Brueghel the Elder (1525?-1569) Albrecht Durer Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543)
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Jan van Eyck (1390-1441) The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin 1435
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The Annunciation, 1435 Symbols 1.White lilies 2.Dove 3.Pavement Meanings
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The Arnolfini Betrothal, 1434 Symbols 1.Candle 2.Fruit 3.Dog Meaning
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The Arnolfini Betrothal (detail) Chandelier Mirror Beads Brush Artist signature
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Edwin F Aldrin, Pilot Apollo 11
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Pieter Brueghel’s Subjects Peasant Dance, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna,1568
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Carnival and Lent,
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The Peasant Wedding
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Self Portrait Albrecht Durer, Age 26
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Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Woodcut, 1498
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St. Jerome in His Cell Woodcut 1514
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Holbein’s Portraits Hans Holbein, age 45, shortly before his death
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Erasmus, 1523 Author, Praise of Folly Translator, New Testament Christian Humanist
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Sir Thomas More, 1527 Chancellor of England Author, Utopia Beheaded for treason
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German Merchant, 1535 Vase Carnation, rosemary Table cover Clock Correspondence
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German Merchant (detail)
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Henry VIII, 1540 Defender of the Faith King of England Renaissance Man Husband of Catherine Disbanded Monasteries
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Edward, Prince of Wales, 1539
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The Printer’s Trade TypecasterWoodcutter
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Vellum MakerBookbinders
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The Spread of Ideas Christ and the Money Changers Pope and Indulgence Moneys
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