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          History
        
        
          5. THE EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE 
        
        
          
            Flemish painting
          
        
        
          Painting in
        
        
          Flanders
        
        
          developed at the same time as in the Italian states, during the 15th
        
        
          and 16th centuries. The
        
        
          bourgeoisie
        
        
          from this region were among the most prosperous in
        
        
          Europe. There was a great demand for works of art to decorate their homes with, so there
        
        
          was a great development in painting.
        
        
          The Flemish school’s greatest contribution was the
        
        
          oil
        
        
          painting technique, which became
        
        
          popular when
        
        
          Jan Van Eyck
        
        
          began to use it. It consists of mixing colours with oil so the
        
        
          paint dries slowly. This allows corrections to be made and for great attention to
        
        
          detail
        
        
          .
        
        
          The main themes were religion and
        
        
          portraits
        
        
          with landscapes and well-executed buildings
        
        
          in the background.
        
        
          Peter Brueghel the Elder
        
        
          produced works containing landscapes, realistic scenes from
        
        
          everyday life and popular customs.
        
        
          Hieronymus Bosch
        
        
          , known as
        
        
          
            El Bosco
          
        
        
          in Spain, developed an original style full of
        
        
          allegories, imaginary worlds and strange beings.
        
        
          Other notable painters were
        
        
          Jan Van Eyck
        
        
          , who produced very realistic portraits,
        
        
          Joachim
        
        
          Patinir
        
        
          , who specialised in landscapes and
        
        
          Rogier van der Weyden
        
        
          , who developed the
        
        
          painting of religious themes.
        
        
          
            German painting
          
        
        
          In Germany the most notable painters were
        
        
          Matthias Grunewald
        
        
          , who specialised in
        
        
          religious themes and
        
        
          Albrecht Durer
        
        
          , who had a powerful influence on other artists of
        
        
          the time and was a master of the woodcutting technique. In this technique, the drawing is
        
        
          done on wood and the outlines of the drawing are carved out to create a relief. It is then
        
        
          coated with black paint and printed on a sheet, which meant that numerous copies could
        
        
          be made.
        
        
          
            French architecture
          
        
        
          Architecture was very important in France. Large
        
        
          castles
        
        
          were built and used as luxury
        
        
          residences. They were decorated with Renaissance features (columns, arches, and so on)
        
        
          and they blended in perfectly with the natural environment.
        
        
          Apart from the Italian states, the main areas where new tendencies developed were
        
        
          Flanders
        
        
          ,
        
        
          Germany
        
        
          and
        
        
          France
        
        
          .
        
        
          
            
              The Garden of Earthly Delights
            
          
        
        
          
            (detail),
          
        
        
          
            Bosch
          
        
        
          
            
              Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife
            
          
        
        
          
            by Jan van Eyck
          
        
        
          Remember
        
        
          31.
        
        
          What is the oil painting technique? Why is it so
        
        
          important in the history of painting? Who first used
        
        
          the technique?
        
        
          32.
        
        
          In your notebook, copy and complete this table with
        
        
          information from this page.
        
        
          
            Flemish painting German painting
          
        
        
          Main subjects
        
        
          Painters
        
        
          Analyse
        
        
          33.
        
        
          Study the paintings on this page. Describe
        
        
          
            The
          
        
        
          
            Garden of Earthly Delights
          
        
        
          by
        
        
          Bosch and the
        
        
          bourgeoisie couple portrayed by Jan van Eyck.
        
        
          Evaluate
        
        
          34.
        
        
          Art experts still cannot agree on the meaning of
        
        
          Bosch’s paintings. Do some research on
        
        
          
            The Garden
          
        
        
          
            of Earthly Delights:
          
        
        
          describe the scenes in the work
        
        
          and the possible meanings or the allegories it
        
        
          depicts.