it affected all rich people they all got killed
because of trade and people comin to italy and very rich people livin in italy
they are thinking that they are the rich pearsons
false, they became rich from trade.
People from Florence, Italy, are called "Florentines" in English. In Italian, they are referred to as "fiorentini." The term reflects the city's rich cultural heritage and history as a major center of art and commerce during the Renaissance.
Before the Renaissance, Europe was under the authority of the church, people had no right to enquire and the people who questioned the authorities of the church were either killed or excommunicated. Some rights were only limited to the noble or the rich people. Only the rich were educated and only the rich could read the holy books.
were so rich and powerful because after the crusades people flippe dasd gobbledygook youza
mostly people like italian food they have more rich food and esly cooked
Nothing. A hobo took it and gave it to my mother.
well a few of them because there are Italian singers and the president
Northern Renaissance art differed from Italian Renaissance art in its focus on detailed realism and intricate textures, often using oil paints to achieve a greater depth of color and light. While Italian artists emphasized classical themes, idealized human forms, and perspective, Northern artists often incorporated domestic scenes, religious symbolism, and everyday life into their works. Additionally, Northern Renaissance art was more influenced by Gothic traditions, leading to a distinct style characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a rich use of symbolism.
The major supporters were churches, convents, nobility, rich people. The rest were not.
Northern Renaissance artists blended Italian Renaissance ideas with their own by incorporating detailed realism and an emphasis on texture while embracing the humanistic themes of the Italian movement. They often focused on domestic and everyday scenes, using oil paints to achieve rich colors and intricate details. Additionally, they integrated symbolic elements and local traditions, creating a unique fusion that reflected both their cultural context and the broader Renaissance ideals of humanism and individualism. This synthesis resulted in a distinct Northern style that celebrated both the natural world and spiritual themes.