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Northern Renaissance vs. Italian Renaissance?

  • How did the Northern Renaissance differ from the Italian Renaissance?

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    We covered this in my AP European Class. I could probably get into a lot of detail with you, but I'll stick to giving you a shorter answer. Bascially, the Northern Renaissance took place in areas of Eastern Europe (like the Netherlands). During this time, there was an emphasis on daily life--the lives of peasants. A greater emphasis was put on living a pious, simple life. Therefore, artists like Peter Brugal the elder painted pictures such as "Haymaking." It showed regular peasants carrying out their normal everyday tasks. Keep in mind that the Northern Renaissance came much later. The Italian Renaissance, on the other hand, focused more on the wealthy class (aristocracy). Paintings were elaborate, detailed, and showed how wealthy and powerful people were. This was because alot of trade was going on during the time of the Itailian Renaissance, especially in the Mediterranean. Therefore, individuals were becoming very wealthy, and thus gaining poltical influence. Also, the Itailain Renaissance focused on religion--Roman Catholicism. Popes were wealthy, king-like figures in society and they were often painted in elaborate settings. Greek-Roman revival was VERY important. Oftentimes, paintings reflected themes of the Classical times, and some artists nearly copied the forms of ancient Greek statues and artwork. Also, think of the "Last Judgement." It showed alot of Italian Renaissance themes. Humanism (the focus of the individual, emphasis on anatomy) , Greek-Roman revival, and religion. I hope this helped. Email me if you need more help.

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The Northern Renaissance was a lot more religious and the Italian used a lot of Mythological themes. The Northern also had a lot of portraits and genre paintings. The Northern was very naturalistic while the Italian was very geometric. I hope you wanted to know about the Artistic aspect, if not then this answer is useless.

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The Northern Renaissance was Germanic, Dutch & Flemish. The Italian was well, Italian. Much art in the Northern Renaissance boasted many Biblical images, whereas the art of the Italian Renaissance consisted of Biblical as well as great deal of Roman mythological images. Also, the Northern Renaissance artists were a bit 'bolder' in their style. The Italian, a bit more delicate.

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they didnt its just that it started and Italy and went North later

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