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Art in Germany


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Art in Germany
An examination of art in Germany, with an emphasis on Grunewald and Durer. Works discussed include: "The Isenheim Altarpiece", "The Crucifixion", "Adam & Eve" and "Knight, Death, and Devil".
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 3 sources | 1992 United States


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"Germany - Art
Numerous massive stylistic changes in art produced a reaction throughout Europe and not merely in one school or region. Changes in the styles of artistic expression throughout history have reflected not only developments in materials and shifting patterns within the art world itself, but have also reflected changing circumstances in society at large. These patterns include political changes, historical movements, altered social conditions, changed economic circumstances, shifts in religious thinking, and so on. Such differences manifest themselves in new ideas an forms for painting, sculpture, and architecture, and one of the massive shifts in thinking came during the period now known as the Renaissance."

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