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11 September, 11:47

How did the works of jan van eyck and rembrandt reflect a human-centered naturalism?

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  1. 11 September, 12:04
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    Human-centred naturalism is the idea that individuals and everyday life are effective and convivial vehicles for artistic expression; in particular, both Flemish painters portrayed figures in visceral poses, conveying raw human emotion through the use of a rich, deep palette with highly contrasting colors. They were both noted in Renaissance art and painted in unique manners, which are noted throughout art history as being "masterful" works of art.
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