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Which of these movements most directly influenced Northern Renaissance art?

The Protestant Reformation


The artists of the Northern Renaissance were most heavily influenced by?

the reformation


Who influenced grant wood?

Modigliani, Van Eyck, Munch, painters from the italian renaissance, painters from the northern renaissance (flemish) among others.


The most significant way in which the Renaissance influenced the Reformation was in the Renaissance emphasis on?

encouraging a questioning attitude.


Difference between northern and Italian renaissance?

Northern Renaissance: nation-states Italy: city-states Northern: strongly influenced by church Italy: less influenced by church Northern: began after Italy Italy: began before Northern Northern: focused on bible, church Italy: focused on classics (Greek/Roman)


What influenced the art of the Renaissance?

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Which culture has the most influence on renaissance humanism?

There is two culture that is most influenced on renaissance humanism. The to main cultures would be Greek and Roman.


How was the Ghent Altarpiece by Van Eyck influenced by aspects of the Renaissance?

As the defining monument of the "new realism" of Northern Renaissance art. As you see art was very popular i the renaissances as it was a time of individuality


Where did the Northern Renaissance begin?

== The Southern Renaissance, or Italian Renaissance, began in Florence, in the northern part if Italy. The Northern Renaissance began somewhere in Northern parts like Germany.


What civilization most influenced the Renaissance?

At this time there were countries and empires rather than civilizations. In this case, Italy most influenced the Renaissance because of it's trade opportunities and wealth. However, in terms of science and medicine it is generally accepted that the renaissance built on the foundations laid in Ancient Greece.


What was the renaissance influenced by?

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What changes in learning and the arts occured during the Northern Renaissance?

The Northern Renaissance in learning was marked by humanists such as Desiderius Erasmus. The art was influenced both by the Italian Renaissance and the printing press. Artists, such as Albrecht Durer, experienced great success from prints of biblical and allegorical subjects. Portraiture also became increasingly popular during the Northern Renaissance.