During the origin of Renaissance painting in Italy, a world view was revived that enabled man to determine his own existence. In painting, new themes developed along with an orientation toward representing reality. This naturalism was influenced by Dutch painting from around 1450, and as the fifteenth century transitioned into the sixteenth, Rome followed Florence as the center of the Renaissance. Shortly thereafter, the new style radiated to other countries. In northern Europe, the Renaissance combined with late medieval currents, which also placed earthly existence at the center of attention. Renaissance 1420-1600 shows with more than 400 works an overview of the most important paintings of the era.
Author: Kristina Menzel, Uschi Baetz, Ruth Dangelmaier
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Koenemann
Published: 07/01/2019
Series: Art Periods & Movements
Pages: 540
Weight: 6.95lbs
Size: 12.25h x 11.40w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9783741921407
About the Author
Kristina Menzel is an art historian specializing in the art of the Netherlands. Uschi Baetz is a teacher in art education and an author. Art historian Ruth Dangelmaier has worked for many years as a freelance writer and editor. Art historian Uta Hasekamp writes, edits, and translates art history publications. Daniel Kiecol is a historian, writer, and lecturer.
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