The Northern Renaissance art differed from Southern Renaissance art primarily in its focus on intricate detail and naturalism, often emphasizing everyday life and domestic scenes, whereas Southern art, particularly in Italy, centered on classical themes, idealized human forms, and grand historical or religious narratives. Northern artists employed oil paints, which allowed for greater luminosity and texture, while Southern artists often used fresco and tempera. Additionally, Northern works frequently included symbolism and moral messages, reflecting a more personal and introspective approach to spirituality compared to the Southern emphasis on grandeur and perspective.
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