"With all religions as the theme, by the patron saint of Ruke of the only artist as a theme of Christianity, as the theme of Christianity, in the subject's conception announcing, in the foremost subject, he is often thought of their craft masters and doctors "In the early 15th century, some Flemish paintings were established in lowland countries. Low current Belgium and the Netherlands as well as Heno Artuwa and the country including the provinces, but also Arras and Cambrai city. "Other artists do not give the same feelings through the window to see the same picture, since the part of the amber holds fragile details, the fading world remains as it is
The beginning of the Renaissance music is not as important as it started with other arts in the Renaissance, unlike other arts it does not start in Italy, but in northern Europe, especially in the region it is currently included in the middle, the middle . Northern France, the Netherlands, Belgium. The school of Flanders is known for the first generation, the first time in the late 14th century excessive style Alps complex and courteous correspondence, and singing a distinct melody and balanced inclusion - like Burgundian composer Franco Style, polyphonic music. All sounds. The most famous Burgundian school composers in the mid-15th century were Guillaume Dufai, Jill Vinches, Antoine Bass Nois.
The German Renaissance art belonged to a wide range of the Scandinavian Renaissance also called the northern Renaissance. The influence of Renaissance began to appear in German art in the 15th century, but this trend is not universal. Gardner's "Art of the Times" considered painter and sculptor Michael Pachel as Germany's first artist and his work began to show the influence of the Italian Renaissance. According to Packer paintings, St. Wolfgang let the devil write a late Gothic prayer book (c.1481), but also the influence of Italian artist Martinha. Craftsmen like sculptors pay more attention to aesthetics as well as complete crafts. In Germany there is a sculptor like Martin Schongauer who made metal sculptures in the late 15th century. Gardner tied this mastery of graphic art to the advancement of German printing technology and said that metal sculpture became a substitute for woodcuts in the Renaissance era.