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Netherlands and Belgium Center of Late GOthic Movement |
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| Archangel Gabriel tells mary that she will bear the son og God |
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| Everyday objects that have a higher meaning |
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| included in image, gives money, owns the art |
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| Handritten book with illustrations |
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| illusion of distance by the lessening of a local color to a neutral blue and blurring of contours as distance between eye and object increases |
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| To paint to look like statue |
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Developed printmaking in Western Europe made printing press |
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| design is cut into a wood block so that the raised ridges will print |
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| grooves are cut intoa metal plate |
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process of layers: rough layer of plaster, drawing, smooth plaster layer, while plaster is wet pigments are applied |
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| Good fresco, with wet plaster |
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| Pigment painted on dry plaster |
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| movement in art that acted as the precursor to the renaissancel though its artwork consisted of mostly Gothic elemnets, some Renaissance elements start to emerge |
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| House fo God, name for cathedral church |
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religious event in which jesus was born to Virgin Mary and Joseph in a stable the incorporation of a lot of animals signifies the stable |
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"man is the measure of all things" about the individual man is the focus empahsized the worth of an individual, rational abilities and human potential for good |
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"set against" developed by ancient Greeks represent movement of Renaissance Asymmetrical placement of limbs around a central axis |
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| biggest art patrons of Early Renaissance Cosimo and Lorenzo the Magnificent were the amin gusy |
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| One-point linear perspective |
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Discovered by Brunelleschi used to create accurate renderings of ancinet building in Rome |
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"To fool the eye" into thinking that you're looking at something that's not there. Make things mroe realistic and as if your part of the painting |
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| Holy conversation, outside, mother and child in center |
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