Art History II – Renaissance to Modern Era
The Protestant Reformation was a religious movement in the 16th century that aimed to reform the practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, ultimately leading to the establishment of Protestantism. This movement emphasized individual faith and scripture over church authority, resulting in significant religious, political, and cultural upheaval across Europe, which directly influenced the development of Baroque art in the Netherlands.
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