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By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Renaissance Art in Northern Europe, Should not be considered an appendage to Italian art., But, Italian influence was strong.  Painting in OIL, developed in Flanders, was widely adopted in Italy., The differences between the two cultures:  Italy  change was inspired by Humanism with its emphasis on the revival of the values of classical antiquity.  No. Europe  change was driven by religious reform, the return to Christian values, and the revolt against the authority of the Church., More princes & kings were patrons of artists.

Characteristics of Northern Renaissance Art, The continuation of late medieval attention to details., Tendency toward realism & naturalism [less emphasis on the “classical ideal”]., Interest in landscapes., More emphasis on middle-class and peasant life., Details of domestic interiors., Great skill in portraiture.

Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife (Wedding Portrait) Jan Van Eyck 1434

Jan van Eyck - Giovanni Arnolfini & His Wife (details)

Massys’ The Moneylender & His Wife, 1514

Albrecht Dürer ( ), The greatest of German artists., A scholar as well as an artist., His patron was the Emperor Maximilian I., Also a scientist  Wrote books on geometry, fortifications, and human proportions., Self-conscious individualism of the Renaissance is seen in his portraits.,  Self-Portrait at 26, 1498.

Dürer The Last Supper woodcut, 1510

The Triumphal Arch, details

Holbein’s, The Ambassadors, 1533 A Skull

Multiple Perspectives

How are the following images NOT representative of Northern Renaissance art?

Vitruvian Man, Leonardo da Vinci, 1492 The L’uomo universale

The School of Athens – Raphael, Raphael Da Vinci Michelangelo

Primavera – Botticelli, 1482 Depicted classical gods as almost naked and life-size.