[Redbook9:184-185][19910423:0920f]{Northern and Southern ‘Renaissance’}[23rd April 1991]
19910423.0920
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*‘In Italy, where antique traditions were strongest, the revival began about the time of Giotto (1266-1337[ce])** and ended about the time of the death of Raphael (1520[ce]).*** In Northern Europe, on the other hand, the art of Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528[ce])**** provides the first prolonged attempt to assimilate classical models into a Northern style. While a Renaissance style flourished in Italy during the 15th century,# the North accepted the influence of the Antique only in the 16th century [ce].’#*
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*[[Redbook9:180][19910422:0825]{Renaissance}[22nd April 1991],] 180 →
**2048J~1280[ce]
***2048G~1536[ce]
****2048JG~1408[ce]|G~1536[ce]
#2048JG~1408[ce]
#*2048G~1536[ce]
#** – E[ncyclopaedia of] V[isual] A[rt] 4:622
(cf previous extract, on p180*)
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