Oil Painting was developed by Northern Renaissance Artist.
the Reformation
**Don't judge cuz this was from my book.** Some of the major artists of the northern renaissance was Brueghel, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein, & Jan van Eyck. (;
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The Renaissance artist who pioneered the use of perspective in his works was Filippo Brunelleschi.
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Jan Van Eyck
because the artist developed new techniques and skills
No, he was an artist of the Italian High Renaissance.
One prominent Northern Renaissance artist who did not employ linear perspective in his works is Jan van Eyck. Instead of using perspective, Van Eyck focused on intricate detail, rich colors, and naturalistic representation to create depth and realism. His paintings, such as the famous "Arnolfini Portrait," emphasize texture and light rather than adhering to the perspective techniques developed in Italy. This approach contributed to the distinctive style of Northern Renaissance art.
the Reformation
I believe it was Leonardo Da Vinci.
Albrecht Durer
he was an amazing artist
Albrecht Dürer
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One of the Harlem Renaissance important people were Romare Bearden, and definintleyLangston Hughes.
**Don't judge cuz this was from my book.** Some of the major artists of the northern renaissance was Brueghel, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein, & Jan van Eyck. (;