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By 1450, populations were recovering from the Bubonic Plague. First merchants became wealthy enough to sponsor artists. First taking place in Flanders.
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Southern Italy launched an invasion on northern Italy. Artist left for a safer life. Albrecht Durer did this. He left Germany for Italy. His paintings display religious subjects, landscapes, and portraits. Flanders was the artistic center of northern Europe. Oil paint was developed and popular in Italy. Flemish paintings reached its peak after 1550.
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Renaissance ideas influenced the writers and philosophers of northern Europe.
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the Desiderius Erasmus of Holland and Thomas More of England were the best known. Erasmus wrote his most famous work, The Praise of Folly in 1509 Thomas More wrote the book Utopia in 1516
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Wrote in Renaissance England. He was born in 1564, by the age of 28 he was living in London writing poems and plays Most famous plays were Macbeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Midsummer Night’s dream.
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It was another name for the Renaissance in England. As queen, she patronized artists and writers.
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Chinese inventing block printing It was a printer carved a word or letter on a wooden block, inked the block, and then used it to print on paper.
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European printers began to use block printing to create whole pages to bind into books. Johann Gutenberg, a craftsman from Mainz, Germany reinvented movable type around 1440 Printing press- is a machine that presses paper against a tray full of inked movable type.
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The printing press enabled a printer to produce hundreds of copies, all exactly alike. By 1500, 250 cities had printed between 9 to 10 million books.
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