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Chapter Seventeen Fifteenth Century Art in Northern Europe Renaissance Painting • North Europe International style: – Accurate and precise detail • For example, the design on a garment; leaves on a tree; etc. – Increased importance of symbolism • For example, slight burning candles represents the presence of God; dog represents loyalty; etc. Renaissance Painting • Tempera: paint made of dry pigments mixed with a binding material (egg yolk) • Gesso: mixture of glue and white pigment such as plaster, chalk, and white clay Oil Paints • Oil paint: mixture of dry pigment with oil, turpentine, and varnish • Advantages: • Slower drying time • Transparency • Brilliance of color Robert Campin (c. 1378-1444) • Master Flemish painter • Merode Altarpiece – Oil paint – Triptych – Realism/ symbolism Robert Campin • Joseph in His Workshop – Attention to detail: • Texture of beard • Wood grain of bench • Folds of his garment – Symbolism: • Mousetrap: belief that Christ was the bait with which to trap Satan Jan van Eyck (c.1390-1441) • Flemish painter • Expanded International style • The Arnolfini Wedding – Wedding portrait Jan van Eyck (c.1390-1441) • Adoration of the Lamb – Center panel of a 12 panel altarpiece – Atmospheric perspective: Illusion of space • Saint Gerome in His Study – Detail: creates undeniable realism • Never been equaled Realism and Emotionalism • Rogier van der Weyden (c. 1399-1464) – Descent from the Cross Emotionalism • Portrait of a Lady – Details give information about the figures • Hands clasped • Ring/ buckle= luxury Hugo van der Goes (1440-1482) • The Portinari Altarpiece – High emotional quality