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While discussing Early Netherlandish art, one of your classmates, Jared, claims that this art period really has no real value. He says all of the important art during this time was being created in Italy. What would you tell Jared to prove to him that Early Netherlandish art has value?
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This art was commissioned by the Pope and wealthy elites who helped make Early Netherlandish art extremely popular.
This art was commissioned by the Pope and wealthy elites who helped make Early Netherlandish art extremely popular.
This art was steeped in religion and faith and served to decorate numerous cathedrals and mosques throughout northern Europe.
This art was steeped in religion and faith and served to decorate numerous cathedrals and mosques throughout northern Europe.
This art drew on styles that had previously lost popular influence, such as prehistoric art and Byzantine art.
This art drew on styles that had previously lost popular influence, such as prehistoric art and Byzantine art.
This art influenced some of the more traditional Early Renaissance art and acted as a bridge between characteristics of Gothic and Renaissance art.
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This art influenced some of the more traditional Early Renaissance art and acted as a bridge between characteristics of Gothic and Renaissance art.
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