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How did the Northern Renaissance differ from the Italian Renaissance? The Northern Renaissance was more secular. The Northern Renaissance rejected classical thinking. The Northern Renaissance added an emphasis on the individual. The Northern Renaissance combined Humanism with religious thinking.

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Answered by amankrshaw15
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The Italian and Northern Renaissances fostered new shifts in European thought, art and society. Although both movements have heavily affected the societies they have centered on, there are major differences between the movements.

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The Italian V.S. The Northern Renaissance

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The Italian and Northern Renaissances fostered new shifts in European thought, art and society. Although both movements have heavily affected the societies they have centered on, there are major differences between the movements.

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Italian

The Italian Renaissance mainly focused on pagan and classical sources for its ideological center. The movement was heavily influenced by Ancient Roman thinkers and orators like Cicero, Pliny the Elder and Seneca the Younger. Even though the movement still adhered to Christianity, there was a larger focus on the individual's power to succeed and serve as a virtuous member of society.

Northern

Unlike the Italian Renaissance that was influenced by Ancient Rome, the Northern Renaissance used Christian sources to propel the movement. The Northern Renaissance continued to emphasize the role of an individual but combined the individual with a religious tone that wasn't apparent in the Italian Renaissance.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The Northern Renaissance combined Humanism with religious thinking

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  • Outside of Italy, northern Europe and other regions experienced the Northern Renaissance. Up until 1450, the Italian Renaissance had little impact.
  • Following 1450, the spread of concepts like humanism in Europe gave rise to renaissance movements in Poland, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and England. Italian art was widely imported, which also sparked renaissances in northern Europe.
  • The Northern Renaissance emphasised simple holy living and rustic daily existence. The Protestant Reformation, which was characterised by ongoing disputes with the Roman Catholic Church, was closely related to the Northern Renaissance.
  • The more organised nations in the North did not create as many affluent merchant classes that purchased artwork.

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