The Northern Renaissance primarily focused on Humanism, but with a distinct emphasis on Northern European culture, religion, and everyday life. Artists and thinkers, such as Albrecht Dürer and Erasmus, explored themes of nature, realism, and individualism, often incorporating detailed observations of the natural world and a deep interest in moral and spiritual issues. Unlike the Italian Renaissance, which celebrated classical antiquity, the Northern Renaissance emphasized the importance of local traditions and the influence of Christianity on society. This period also saw advancements in techniques like oil painting, enabling greater detail and texture in artworks.
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