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    Northern and Southern art during the renaissance have some similarities and many differences. Southern artwork is filled very fine detailed pieces of art showing off very wealthy individuals in politics or religion, but on the Northern half of Europe art shows the very rural aspect of human life. Many of these differences can be represented by the Northern works of Piero della Francesca Resurrection and the Southern works of Pieter Brueghal’s The Census at Bethlehem. Della francesca's Resurrection

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    The two paintings Adoration of the Magi, by Botticelli, and Peasant wedding, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder are both Renaissance art works made in the 14th and 15th centuries. Botticelli completed the Adoration of the Magi during the Italian Renaissance. The piece was commissioned by Cosimo de’ Medici and encaptures the Medici family witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ. Likewise, Pieter Bruegel the Elder completed the painting Pheasant Wedding in 1567, which is a depiction of the local pheasant’s daily

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    The Renaissance brought about major changes in European politics, economics, sciences, and cultures. New schools of thought, most notably Christian Humanism, techniques of painting and sculpting, systems of government, and ways to communicate forever changed the face of Europe. These changes, however, were not uniform in their influence or their style. The Southern, especially Italian, Renaissance focussed particularly on both the individual and the Church, through studying old Roman Catholic doctrines

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    and political rebirth, which is known as the Renaissance. During this medieval period, the Mongol invasion of Europe brought the Black Death pandemic to Europe and led a large-scale deterioration on its population, culture, and society. The increasing trade with non-Europeans later brought the opportunity and introduction of capitalism through increasing trade networks and connections. The increasing trade networks also helped contribute to the Renaissance. In the mid-fourteenth century, the Mongol

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    Development of Northern Renaissance The Renaissance in Northern Europe took place during the fifteenth and sixteenth century. The word renaissance is a French derivative for “rebirth” as this era brought about some of the greatest changes in Northern Europe as well as the methodology artist used throughout their work. Techniques such as engraving sculptures and oil paintings were primitive. In this era, decorative arts that portrayed everyday life were very influential. This can be seen in many

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    the 15th century. The Renaissance moved northward into western and northern Europe of Italy. Northern industry had a lot of trade expands. The feudal and religious society weakened . In literature , art , and culture followed those changes as well. Renaissance ideas, along with developments printing methods, help great with the change to the entire European continent. The Renaissance began in the 13th century Italy and kept going until the 16th century. The Renaissance is a wide spread change

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    discrimination. Due to these hardships, the Southern African Americans migrated North. This was called the Great Migration; which was a movement of 6 million Southern African Americans into Northern cities like Chicago and Harlem. This relocation led to the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920’s. The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth in African American culture through art,music,dance, and poetry. The Great Migration influenced the Harlem Renaissance by attracting African Americans to the North

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    important for many reasons but the one reason it is truly known for is the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a time of revival among African Americans which inspired a new movement of racial consciousness. It was centered on the works of African-American writers, artists, and musicians in the Harlem fostering a new appreciation for black culture and became known as the New Negro movement. The Harlem Renaissance was shaped significantly by the Great Migration. These African-American intellectuals

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    Research lead me to various credible websites, journals, and articles that conveyed quality evidence that supported my claim. From these sources, I learned not only about black culture and its influence on white America, but also about the Harlem Renaissance, a time of black music, poetry, and art. In addition, studies proved African Americans only make up 12.3% of the American population. Because of these reasons, I concluded that African Americans greatly impacted the culture of America.

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    or renaissance came within the fifteenth century through the revival of classical texts. One central effect of the Renaissance was the production of a new intellectual idea: humanism. Humanism being defined as a, “[t]erm invented in the 19th century. . . [regarding] developments relating to the revival of Classical literature and learning in European culture from roughly 1300 to 1600” left its mark on all of Europe leaving nothing untouched not even the artist. Both northern and southern art

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