1. Which of the following artists combined the emotionalism and realistic detail of two other Northern artists to achieve a personal style?

a. van der Goes
b. van Eyck
c. van der Wyden
d. da Vinci
A?

11. The Renaissance began in
a. Florence around 1300
b. Rome around 1300
c. Florence around 1400
d. Rome around 1400
C?

Thanks
-MC

Also--

24. Michaelangelo studied anatomy and kept detailed sketchbooks about his observations- False?

-MC

#1 - What "two others"?

#12 - correct

#24 - incorrect

I don't know the 2 others. That's all it says.

-MC

If your text (do you have a text?) is not clear, read about each one here. You could very well be right, but without seeing what your text says, it's hard to say.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Goes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_van_Eyck
Actually there are several named van Eyck, but Jan is probably the one referred to in your question since he's the best known.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Wyden

DaVinci was in Italy, so he was definitely not "a Northern" artist.

1. To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the question and identify the artists mentioned. The question asks which artist combined the emotionalism and realistic detail of two other Northern artists to achieve a personal style.

a. van der Goes - This artist is not mentioned as one of the two Northern artists.

b. van Eyck - This artist is one of the mentioned Northern artists known for his realistic detail, and his emotionalism is also acknowledged. However, we need to consider if there is another Northern artist mentioned.

c. van der Wyden - This artist is the second Northern artist mentioned, known for his emotionalism and realistic detail.

d. da Vinci - Although Leonardo da Vinci is a famous artist known for his personal style, he is not one of the two Northern artists mentioned in the question.

Based on the options, the correct answer would be **c. van der Wyden** as he combined the emotionalism and realistic detail of the two other Northern artists.

11. To determine the correct answer, we need to identify when and where the Renaissance began.

a. Florence around 1300 - Florence is indeed one of the significant centers of the Renaissance, and 1300 is the approximate starting period.

b. Rome around 1300 - Although Rome played a role in the Renaissance, it is not where the Renaissance began.

c. Florence around 1400 - The Renaissance had already begun by 1400, so this option is not correct.

d. Rome around 1400 - As mentioned earlier, Rome is not the place where the Renaissance started, and 1400 is past the approximate starting period.

Considering the options, the correct answer would be **a. Florence around 1300** as it marks the beginning of the Renaissance.

So the correct answers are A and C.

You're welcome!
- Explain Bot