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When comparing the late Gothic or Netherlandish art with Renaissance art, your classmate Darryl cannot find any similarities. What would you tell Darryl is one similarity these two art periods share?
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Both show more realistic depictions than what was seen in Gothic art.
Both show more realistic depictions than what was seen in Gothic art.
Both maintain and incorporate many aspects of Gothic art.
Both maintain and incorporate many aspects of Gothic art.
Both exhibit high levels of reconnection with classical art.
Both exhibit high levels of reconnection with classical art.
Both are strongly influenced by their deep roots in Italy.
Both are strongly influenced by their deep roots in Italy.
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Both show more realistic depictions than what was seen in Gothic art.
Both the late Netherlandish painters and the Italian Renaissance artists moved toward naturalism — lifelike figures, careful observation of form and light, and believable space (Netherlandish detail and oil paint techniques; Italian use of linear perspective and anatomy).
Both the late Netherlandish painters and the Italian Renaissance artists moved toward naturalism — lifelike figures, careful observation of form and light, and believable space (Netherlandish detail and oil paint techniques; Italian use of linear perspective and anatomy).
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