Category
page 1Northern Renaissance
Hanseatic League
1200s–1669 trade confederation in Northern Europe
Early Netherlandish painting
work of artists active in the Low Countries during the 15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Renaissance that occurred in the European countries north of the Alps
Claus Sluter
French artist (1340–1406)
French Renaissance
cultural movement from the 15th to 17th century
English Renaissance
cultural and artistic movement in England dating from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
German Renaissance
cultural and artistic movement, part of the Northern Renaissance
Renaissance in Poland
Polish cultural golden age
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
Northern Mannerism
art movement
renaissance in the Low Countries
Cultural period
Erhard Schön
German engraver (c.1491-1542)
Branchwork
thumb|Branchwork on the baptismal font of Wormser Dom|Worms Cathedral
thumb|Branchwork tracery at [[Ulm Minster, c. 1475]]
thumb|Branchwork portal of the former monastery church of Chemnitz (1525)
Branchwork or branch tracery (, Dutch: Lofwerk of Loofwerk) is a type of architectural ornament often used in late Gothic architecture and the Northern Renaissance, consisting of knobbly, intertwined and leafless branches. Branchwork was particularly widespread in Central European art between 1480 and 1520 and can be found in all media. The intellectual origin of branchwork lies in theories in Renais
Jacob Kremberg
Swedish carver
Renaissance humanism in Northern Europe
movement in Renaissance