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91309882Jan and Hubert van EyckUsed oil paint because it blended easily; revealed personality; used different colors; realistic paintings0
91309883Albrecht Dürer(1471-1528) German artist who visited Italy in the late 1400s. He was the foremost Northern Renaissance artist, and specialized in the woodcut technique. He mastered proportions, perspective, realism, and modeling. Painted numerous self-portraits.1
91309884Pieter Bruegelcaptured scenes from peasant weddings, dances, harvests; painted proverbs that taught morals; portrayed large numbers of people; used vivid details and rich colors2
91309885Peter Paul Rubensis the most famous Baroque artist who studied Michelangelo in Italy and took that Renaissance style to the next level of drama, motion, color, religion and animation, which is portrayed in his paintings spoke 6 launguages3
91309886WIlliam ShakespeareGreatest playwright of all time; wrote MacBeth, King Lear, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet; introduced new words to the English language4
91309887Johann Gutenbergdeveloped Printing Press and printed the Bible...books became cheaper, easier to produce and more available..5
92207740Erasmushuminest wanted church reforms wrote the prase of folly6
92207741Sir Thomas Morewrote Utopia7
92207742Rabelaisfrench huminest, wrote Gargantua And Pantagruel (comic)8
92207743Cervanteswrote Don Quixote9

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