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MENZEL, KRISTINA//KONEMANN//PINTURA
The origins of Renaissance painting lie in Italy. With the return to antiquity, a worldview was revived that enabled man to determine his own existence. New image themes and a new form of representation oriented towards reality developed in painting. This naturalism, in turn, was significantly influenced by Dutch painting from around 1450. With the transition from the 15th to the 16th century, Rome followed Florence as the center of the Renaissance. Shortly afterwards, the new style also spread to other European countries. In northern Europe, the Renaissance combined with the trends of the late Middle Ages, which also placed earthly existence at the center of attention. Renaissance presents, with more than 400 works, an overview of the most important paintings of the Renaissance.
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