Netherlandish Vs Renaissance Art

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Compare Netherlandish art to Renaissance art. What are the similarities and differences?
Like the art of the Renaissance, Early Netherlandish art demonstrated a move from gothic art toward more realistic and natural depictions. Unlike Renaissance art, however, Netherlandish art kept some aspects of Gothic art. For example, it did not affect architecture. Gothic style remained the primary style for architecture in the North. Although Renaissance art included portraits, the view in Netherlandish portraits had the person almost facing forward rather than the classical profile, although the eyes of the person in the portrait was not looking at the viewer.
What was a "Renaissance man"? How did the Renaissance artists fit into this?
The term "Renaissance

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