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Schongauer's engraving of the temptation of st. anthony displays the typical northern renaissance _________.

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The "Temptation of St. Anthony" etching by Schongauer displays the typical textures that northern Renaissance artists would have used to describe it.

North of the Alps in Europe, the northern Renaissance was known as the Northern Renaissance. Its Renaissance began to sweep across Europe in the final years of the 15th century. This time period—known as the Northern Renaissance because it took place to the north of the Italian Renaissance—became the German, French, English, Low Countries, and Polish Renaissances, which in turn gave rise to numerous national and localized movements, each with its own characteristics.

The Northern Renaissance was different from the Italian Renaissance in some ways, such as the concentration of governmental power. Most of Europe started to develop into nation-states or even unions of countries, unlike Italy and Germany, which were controlled by separate city-states.

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