The most dominant similarity between Northern European and Italian Renaissance artwork lies behind the meaning of humanism. During the Renaissance, there was “rebirth of culture”; a shift towards people acknowledging human achievement. ... Humanism prevailed and artists began to show this change. Northern Europe became more rebellious about the church's authority and art became secular. Northern Renaissance painters painted subjects of daily life. They painted common people like peasants doing everyday things. They usually focused on the lives of peasants unlike Italian Renaissance painters.
Art takes a lot of time to be made and is taken so much care of additionally some art is made with crushed up semi-valuable stones/materials such as lapis lazuli. This making of art with valuable stones would cost theft because when sold on the market it can range from 100k-1m. The thefts commiters yearly wage.
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