(This is multiple choice)
Which characteristics of Northern Renaissance art did Albrecht Dürer use in artworks?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
Dürer's figures display a proud, confident expression due to the influence of humanism.

B.
Dürer's works depict religious subjects because he created them for leaders of the Church.

C.
Dürer's paintings and prints appear to have a flattened space rather than a sense of depth.

D.
Dürer's works exhibit a great attention to detail and texture and an interest in the natural world.

E.
Dürer's figures look true-to-life, with physical likeness and personality and proper proportion.

F.
Dürer's works include symbolic images.

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W0lf93
The correct answers are E. Dürer's figures look true-to-life, with physical likeness and personality and proper proportion, D. Dürer's works exhibit a great attention to detail and texture and an interest in the natural world, and C. Dürer's paintings and prints appear to have a flattened space rather than a sense of depth. There weren't that many proud or strong people in them as the north was generally considered to be more calm than the Itallian renaissance which was all about flamboyance and vivid depictions. Symbolism wasn't that practiced either as things were kept simple.
I go to k12 and just took this quiz. the answers would be all but b and c hope this helps