Albrecht Dürer mastered the Florentine style of painting
and spread its influence to northern Europe. Development
of the European printing press made him a pioneer publisher and printmaker. German and Flemish portrait painters documented the lives of the European nobility and
wealthy merchants, while the Bruegel workshops captured
with poignant satire the day-to-day peasant life, conflicts
surrounding the Reformation and the booming flower
business. The painterly re-imagining of classical motifs by
Rubens were the artist’s commentary on war.
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