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Q: How did humanist thought influence Italian High Renaissance artists?
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Northern Renaissance artists unlike Italian Renaissance artists worked extensively with?

Engravings and woodcuts


What italian empire helped inspire renaissance artists?

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Northern Renaissance artists blended Italian Renaissance ideas with their own primarily through the religious ideas of the humanists.


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Caravaggio.


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it influenced the arts because most art before this time was religious themed, and in the renaissance artists started doing portraits and signing their work. Artists also began making humans with more characteristics and better proportioned.


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What has the author Ulick Peter Burke written?

Ulick Peter Burke has written: 'The Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): Art patronage, Artists and patrons, Arts, Italian, Arts, Renaissance, Civilization, Italian Arts, Italy, Renaissance, Renaissance Arts


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