Bosch - Unconventional style that ignored perspectiveHugo van der Goes - Religious symbolism in the Portinari AltarpieceAlbrecht Dürer - Highly detailed woodcuts(Apex)
The closest match for a painting by a Flemish painter is The Peasant Wedding. It is a painting that was done by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. He was a Flemish Renaissance painter who completed the painting in 1567.
Da Vinci - The Last SupperMichaelangelo - The Creation of AdamRaphael - The School of Athens
Its worth 3.2 million pounds. i think the match is the most expensive of L.S Lowrys paintings.
L.S.Lowry was an Enlish artist best known for his works of match stick figures.
Since the crusades were in the renaissance era, you could go as a renaissance queen, or a renaissance bar maid (Think of the women's costumes at the resistance festival if you have ever been)
A match is something that is similar but a little different. A duplicate is something that is exactly the same.
The statement 'what to match' means something that is compatible with what is being referenced.
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The renaissance happened mainly because the black death killed alot of workers so commoners could get good paying jobs. Because people had money now they could buy things like art or go to plays. Now people who made art and plays got more money and the renaissance began.
Duccio: Late Medieval Raphael: Renaissance Tintoretto: Baroque Greuze: Neoclasssical
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Candle, match, bonfire.
“the ognissanti madonna” by giotto - late middle ages in italy ”thirty-six views of mount fuji” by katsushika hokusai - 19th century japan ”the grotesque old woman“ by quentin massys - the renaissance in northern europe
This question needs reframing as there are hundreds and hundreds of artists who would match your description.
If the full question is something like this:If you were in a dark room and you had a match, lantern and oil lamp (or something else), what would you light first?Then the answer would be:You would light the match first.