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Which artist was NOT a part of the Northern Renaissance?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A. Michelangelo Buonarroti
B. Hans Holbein
C. Albrect Durer
D. Jan van Eyck

Sagot :

i think D
because
The house of Burgundy was influential as a patron of the Northern artists (Van Eyke is a good example), the fact is that we do not have as much information about the artists of the North, their work is wider spread and generally less well documented than that of their Italian counterparts. The artists of the North differed from their Italian counterparts in that the influence of Gothic art was much longer lasting than in Italy.           
 Although the precision of the early Northern works was much admired in Italy, Northern artists only absorbed Italian ideas at the end of the 15th century.