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Describe the growth of the art of paintings in Europe from 15 to 17 century

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The 15th to 17th centuries saw the rise of capitalism and a burgeoning middle class, the creation of modern nation states, and the upheaval of the Protestant Reformation. For artists, an innovation of equally far-reaching importance was the perfection of oil paints in the Netherlands, also known as the Low Countries, which allowed northern painters to depict the world with unprecedented precision.

At the end of the Middle Ages, some of the most active centers of painting were in an area comprising present-day Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of France. Artists here rivaled even famous Italian masters. Rich patrons -- foremost among them the ruling house of Burgundy but also religious orders and private citizens of the prosperous towns of Ghent, Bruges, Brussels, and Tournai -- commissioned paintings, sculpture, tapestries, vessels of precious metal, jewelry, and illuminated books.

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