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Which northern European Renaissance artist is known as the "Leonordo of the North"? His most important works were not paintings but engravings. A. Hans Holbein, the Younger B. Jan van Eyck C. Pieter Bruegel
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Which northern European Renaissance artist is known as the "Leonordo of the North"? His most important works were not paintings but engravings.
A. Hans Holbein, the Younger
B. Jan van Eyck
C. Pieter Bruegel
D. Albrecht Durer
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Leonardo of the North was a name given to Albrecht Durer
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Leonordo of the North was a name given to Albrecht Durer
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