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What Did Northern European Artists Paint

Question: How was the Northern Renaissance different from the Italian Renaissance?

Answer: This allowed new ideas from Italy to spread t northern europe.

Question: What did northern European artists paint?

Answer: The northern European artists painted painted religious subjects and realistic landscapes (Dürer). Holbein, Van Eyck, and Bruegel painted lifelike portraits and scenes of peasant life. They began to use oil-based paints.

Question: Utopia

Answer: an ideal society

Question: William Shakespeare

Answer: Famous Renaissance writer

Question: Johann Gutenberg

Answer: German craftsman who developed the printing press

Question: When did the Northern Renaissance begin?

Answer: 1400s

Question: What is the Renaissance?

Answer: Rebirth of art and learning

Question: Who's art did the art historians disagree?

Answer: Jan Van Eyck

Question: Who were the artists during the northern Renaissance period?

Answer: Albrecht Durer, Jan Van Eyck

Question: Where did the Northern Renaissance take place?

Answer: Northern Europe

Question: Important changes during the Northern Renaissance?

Answer: Inventions of the printing press and international trades in urban centers.

Question: Who were two of the most famous writers of the northern Renaissance?

Answer: Thomas More and William Shakespeare

Question: Durer

Answer: Painted religious subjects and realistic landscapes

Question: Who painted lifelike portraits and scenes of peasant life?

Answer: Holbein, Van Eyck, and Bruegel