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It is a matter of definition. Some authorities label the Flemish 1400s as 'Late Gothic'. 'I would not mind calling this Renaissance art.

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The Master of Flemalle gave us one of the first paintings that includes a sense of perspective and space true or false?

True. The Master of Flemalle, often associated with the artist Robert Campin, is credited with creating some of the earliest works that exhibit a sense of perspective and spatial depth in painting. His use of realistic details and innovative techniques helped pave the way for the development of more sophisticated perspective in later Renaissance art.


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