id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dmmntzn7bncphif652vin6trsy Ludo Beheydt European influence of Dutch and Flemish art. Cultural mobility 2019 25 .pdf application/pdf 7001 454 60 stay at the court of Ferrara and by the Ferrarese painter Cosmè Tura in the late 1450s suggests study of the technique of Rogier van der Weyden, whose famous triptych of the Deposition (Figure 1) was present at the humanist court of Leonello d'Este as we know from its (Ainsworth 2010) and introduced an innovative Italian sculptural approach in Netherlandish painting, but he remained loyal to the extraordinary meticulous style inherited from the Van Eyck tradition. other artists and contributed to Netherlandish cultural mobility. fifteenth century work by Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden also deeply influenced painting in Central Europe. Italian prints based on the work of Raphael or Michelangelo familiarized many Netherlandish painters with Italian art, even if they themselves had not made mobility in Netherlandish art worked both ways. Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder worked for Hieronymus Cock's print shop and it ./cache/work_dmmntzn7bncphif652vin6trsy.pdf ./txt/work_dmmntzn7bncphif652vin6trsy.txt