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  1. Some of the most important changes in northern Europe include the: invention of the printing press, c. 1450. advent of mechanically reproducible media such as woodcuts and engravings. formation of a merchant class of art patrons that purchased works in oil on panel.

  2. The Northern Renaissance was the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps. From the last years of the 15th century, its Renaissance spread around Europe.

  3. 6 de dez. de 2023 · The Renaissance in Northern Europe. However, so much changed in northern Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries that the era deserves to be evaluated on its own terms. So we use the term “Northern Renaissance” to refer to the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps.

  4. During the 15 th century, the dukes of Burgundy ruled large territories across Northern Europe that included parts of present-day France (the region known as Burgundy), Luxembourg, Belgium, and Holland.

  5. The area of the southern Low Countries was one of the major contributors to what is often referred to as the Northern Renaissance—the efflorescence of artistic production that took place north of the Alps in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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  6. Within the last decade of the 15th century, the Spaniards took the kingdom of Navarre in the north; stormed the last Muslim stronghold in Spain, the kingdom of Granada; and launched a campaign of religious unification by pressing tens of thousands of Muslims and Jews to choose between baptism and expulsion, at the same time establishing a new ...

  7. Introduction to Burgundy in the Fifteenth Century. Northern Renaissance art under Burgundian rule. The role of the workshop in late medieval and early modern northern Europe. The Norfolk Triptych and how it was made.