Medieval Art Subjects Religious and holy figures Themes Religious Style Unrealistic Lacking depth Lacking background Technique Two dimensional.

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Medieval Art Subjects Religious and holy figures Themes Religious Style Unrealistic Lacking depth Lacking background Technique Two dimensional

Subjects Religious Secular

Themes Individualism Classicalism Humanism

Technique Perspective Shading (chiaroscuro) Oil painting

Style Realistic Background and depth

Northern Renaissance Art Emphasized Christian humanist themes Interest in landscapes, middle and peasant class Pioneered oil painting

Albrecht Dürer Artist from Nuremburg Famous for woodcuts and copper engravings Influenced by Venetian artists and humanism

Van Eyck Brothers Flemish painters (Jan and Hubert) who used great detail; especially in human facial expressions