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- 3. His Last Supper, like other Flemish art, is re-imagined within contemporary culture.
- 6. A printing technique utilizing a copper plate incised with lines to hold ink as it presses into moist paper for transfer.
- 7. The center panel of an altarpiece by Rogier van der Weydon.
- 9. A large work of art, often a triptych, with inner and outer panels designed to inform the people of Biblical stories and placed at the front of the church.
- 11. Tumultuous time in Europe when there was a split within the Roman Catholic Church, as two Popes vied for control.
- 13. A type of scale shift emphasizing station or status, rather than placement in space.
- 14. Sculptor of the realistically composed Well of Moses.
- 16. Artist of the carved and gilded huge altarpiece The Death and Assumption of the Virgin.
- 17. Artist of the engraving Saint Anthony Tormented by Demons.
- 19. The painter of an Italian commission of the Portinari Altarpiece.
- 20. Artist of the faithfully rendered landscape work Miraculous Draught of Fish.
- 21. A detailed page from a Book of Hours of the peasants working contentedly in the fields of the Duke.
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- 1. Painter of the Melun Diptych.
- 2. A detailed page from a Book of Hours of the duke of Berry hosting a New Year's celebration for his citizens.
- 4. Illustrious Netherlandish painter who made the large Ghent Altarpiece.
- 5. The term that means 'rebirth' and revitalized Greek and Roman ideas about art.
- 8. Painter of the Virgin with Saints and Angels depicting the mystic marriage between Saint Catherine and Jesus.
- 10. Painter of A Goldsmith in His Shop, possibly a vocational panel for the local guild.
- 12. Artist of the Retable de Champmol altarpiece.
- 15. Artist of the hand-colored relief print of Radeburga, a generic cityscape used often in the new field of printmaking.
- 18. Creator of the Merode Altarpiece, which re-imagined the Annunciation in a contemporary setting.
