Christianity has developed rapidly from the beginning. Martin Luther was not meant to have happened when he published 95 papers, but I wanted the reform that it brought. It brought about many changes in reform and church. Changes in style were exhibited in the seven saints of Van der Weyden and two paintings by Weimar altarpiece of Kranakha. Through inspection and reading, the changes brought about by reforms can be inferred to emphasize beliefs and grace rather than the power of church leaders.
Encounter with the French altars (Paris and Douai) of Jan van Scorel in the 16th century Jan Gossart (New York and London), Cranach (Cranach et son temps, Bruss sels, and Paris; Cranach: l'altro Rinascimento, Rome) and van Cleve And Lucas van Leyden's exhibition shows a wide range of artistic practices in the northern part of the Alps during the first decade of the 16th century and the current diversity of scholarships. Often called the "northern Renaissance"
In the Netherlands, a particularly vibrant art culture developed. The works of Hugo van der Goes and Jan van Eyck have particularly influenced the development of Italian paintings, technically, oil paintings, canvas introductions, and representative naturalism styles (see the Renaissance of the Netherlands) . Later, Elder's work Pieter Brueghel urges the artist to draw the theme of everyday life. Regarding architecture, the most important thing of Filippo Brunelleschi is to study the ruins of ancient classical architecture. With the rediscovery of the author Vitruvius of the 1st century and the field of booming mathematics, Brunelleschi developed a sophisticated Renaissance style that imitated classical shapes. His main technical accomplishment was the construction of the dome of Florence Cathedral. Another building showing this style is St. Andrew 's Church in Mantua built by Alberti.