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This course considers how social forces (politics, race, religion, gender etc.) influenced the manner in which Northern renaissance art was produced, viewed, and understood, as well as how these ...
The Northern Renaissance, at Queen's Gallery, review This is a visually stunning, yet also rather confusing, exhibition about the Northern Renaissance By Alastair Smart 16 November 2012 • 2:25pm ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The glowing intensity of Albrecht Dürer’s painting shows why he was considered the most influential artist of ...
In what ways was the Northern Renaissance distinct from the Italian one? When we look at a painting by Holbein we’re struck by the painting’s rich surface: we admire the finely delineated weave of a ...
The Northern Renaissance: Dürer to Holbein is at the Queen’s Gallery, SW1 (020 7766 7301, royalcollection.org.uk) until April 14. Open daily 10am-5.30pm. Admission £9.25 (concessions available).
Art review: The Northern Renaissance. By The Newsroom. Published 21st Jun 2011, 22:42 GMT. Updated 22nd Jun 2011, 15:03 GMT. The Northern Renaissance Queen's Gallery * * * * * ...
German painter and scholar Anita Albus keeps her agenda veiled until her book's fourth and last section: "The Art of Arts" is an attack on modern painting. Albus makes lengthy analyses of pictures ...
The Northern Renaissance: Dürer to Holbein at Buckinham Palace's Queen's Gallery is something of a jumble, but proves that the Renaissance wasn't exclusive to the Italian peninsula, writes ...
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