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The Renaissance Moves North Which artists brought the Renaissance to northern Europe? What themes did humanist thinkers and other writers explore? What impact did the printing revolution have on Europe? 2

Artists of the Northern Renaissance Peter Paul Reubens blended the realistic traditions of Flemish painters with the classical themes and artistic freedom of the Italian Renaissance. Pieter Bruegel used vibrant colors to portray peasant life. His work influenced later Flemish artists. Jan and Hubert van Eyck painted townspeople in rich, realistic detail. They also developed oil paint. Albrecht Durer traveled to Italy to study. Through his art and essays, he helped spread the Renaissance to Germany. He is called the “German Leonardo.” The Northern Renaissance began in Flanders and later spread to Spain, France, Germany, and England. 2

Northern Humanists Like their Italian counterparts, northern humanists stressed education and classical learning. At the same time, they believed that the revival of ancient learning should be used to bring about religious and moral reforms. Two humanists: Desiderius Erasmus called for reform of the church and for the bible to be translated from Latin into the vernacular, or language of ordinary people. Thomas More pressed for social reform and wrote of a utopian society. 2

The Printing Revolution A printing revolution took place when: In 1456, Johann Gutenberg printed the Bible using the first printing press and printing inks. Movable type was developed twenty years later. IMPACT: Printed books were cheaper and easier to produce. With books more readily available, more people learned to read. Readers gained access to a broad range of knowledge and ideas. 2

Writers of the Northern Renaissance Spanish author who wrote Don Quixote, which mocks romantic notions about medieval chivalry English poet who was the towering figure of Renaissance literature Wrote 37 plays that are still performed around the world His love of words vastly enriched the English language. French humanist who was a monk, physician, Greek scholar, and author Offered opinions on religion, education, and other subjects in Gargantua and Pantagruel. RABELAIS SHAKESPEARECERVANTES 2

Section 2 Assessment Who invented oil paints? a) Peter Paul Reubens b) Pieter Brueghel c) Jan and Hubert van Eyck d) Albrecht Durer All of the following were effects of the printing revolution except: a) Printed books became cheaper and easier to produce. b) The Renaissance began in Italy. c) Knowledge and ideas spread. d) More people learned to read. Want to connect to the World History link for this section? Click Here! Click Here! 2

Section 2 Assessment 2 Who invented oil paints? a) Peter Paul Reubens b) Pieter Brueghel c) Jan and Hubert van Eyck d) Albrecht Durer All of the following were effects of the printing revolution except: a) Printed books became cheaper and easier to produce. b) The Renaissance began in Italy. c) Knowledge and ideas spread. d) More people learned to read. Want to connect to the World History link for this section? Click Here! Click Here!