THE RENAISSANCE continues in Northern Europe The Northern
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THE RENAISSANCE continues in Northern Europe
The Northern Renaissance F The Renaissance came later to the north because of the plague and the distance from Italy. F The Northern renaissance began in Flanders modern Belgium, The Netherlands, and northern France. F Albrecht Durer helped spread Italian ideas.
F Jan Flemish Painters and Hubert van Eyck portrayed towns people. F They also developed oil painting. F Pieter Brueghel was a leading Flemish artist who painted scenes of daily life. F Peter Paul Reubens painted large voluptuous ladies. Hans Holbein – portraits of famous people
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The Northern Humanists F The Development of the Printing Press in Germany led to the spread of knowledge F The Philosophers Erasmus and Thomas More were great Northern thinkers and writers. F Erasmus’ In Praise of Folly, and More’s Utopia
F English Northern Literature reached it’s peak in the late 1500’s, early 1600’s. F William Shakespeare, The Plays Hamlet, Othello, Taming of the Shrew, etc. F Francois Rabelais wrote Gargantua and Pantagruel F Miquel de Cervantes wrote Don Quixote.
The Printing Press F The printing press and cheaper paper made books accessible to most people. F Johann Gutenberg of Mainz, Germany printed a complete edition of the bible. F More people began to learn to read and write. F The printing press and free thought lead to the Protestant Reformation.
- The renaissance in northern europe
- Lesson 2 the renaissance in northern europe
- Italian renaissance vs northern renaissance venn diagram
- Italian renaissance vs northern renaissance
- Revival of monarchy in northern europe
- Physical features of northern europe
- Why did missionaries travel to northern europe
- What is northern europe called?
- Geography of northern europe
- Northern europe natural resources
- European landforms
- Venetian and northern renaissance (1430–1550)
- Sonnet 292
- Where did the northern renaissance began
- Characteristics of the northern renaissance
- Which movement
- Lesson 1 the renaissance 1485
- Northern renaissance literature
- Northern renaissance portraits
- Northern renaissance art characteristics
- Chapter 17 section 2 the northern renaissance