Author Question: How did Albrecht Durer's work reflect the influence of the italian renaissance? (Read 1165 times)

j_sun

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for history homework, cut it down to a few sentences



Sandstorm

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I can't remember exactly, but I did this last year and made a slideshow about it. Basically you need to Google Albrecht Durer's traits and what kind of art he did, not hard, and then just find stuff about how the Italian Renaissance advanced Europe with art and compare them. For example, new technologies of art were formed when different tools, techniques etc. were being used for sculpture.



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