Northern Renaissance

The Northern Renaissance was the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps, 16th century. Northern artists were influenced by the great innovations in the South, many artists travelled to Italy to study. Other painters in both Germany and the Netherlands followed the Northern impulse for precise observation and naturalism in the fields of landscape painting (Patinir and Bruegel) and portraiture (Holbein). As in Italy, the Northern Renaissance ended with a Mannerist phase. Mannerism art was to last about a generation longer in the North than it did in Italy, where it was outmoded by 1600.

     
Thomas Cromwell, 1532

Thomas Cromwell, 1532

Holbein
Holbein Paintings 1497 - 1543 Germany, Northern Renaissance Thomas Cromwell, 1532 Oil on panel, 78x64 cm The Frick Collection Portraits more info
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Unknown Gentleman With Music Books And Lute, C.1534

Unknown Gentleman With Music Books And Lute, C.1534

Holbein
Holbein Paintings 1497 - 1543 Germany, Northern Renaissance Unknown Gentleman with Music Books and Lute, c.1534 Oil on wood, 17.13 x 17.13 inches... more info
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