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In what way did the Italian Renaissance differ from the Northern Renaissance?

A.The Italian Renaissance produced important works of literature.
B.The Italian Renaissance was known for artistic techniques, such as frescoes.
C.The Italian Renaissance supported the church’s teachings about humanism.
D.The Italian Renaissance was fueled by the introduction of the Gutenberg press.

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The Correct Answer is B

The Italian Renaissance was known for artistic techniques, such as frescoes.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Unlike the Italian Renaissance that was inspired by Ancient Rome, the Northern Renaissance adopted Christian roots to launch the campaign.
  • The Northern Renaissance resumed to highlight the performance of an individual but consolidated the individual with a religious character that wasn't possible in the Italian Renaissance.
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The second answer is correct (B).

The Italian Renaissance was heir to the Roman culture, used fresco, temper and oil on canvas, seeking the ideal beauty, in a static composition.

The Northern Renaissance had no Roman influence, sought to portray medieval art and prized for its intense realism, using paintings with more colors to portray reality exactly as it appeared to them.



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