Article: The original.(Review)

Byline: BRIAN SEWELL

An exhibition of Dutch painters who followed the Rhine to Rome deserves more than a Zimmer-frame audience

WE tend to think of the Renaissance as Italian and a phenomenon almost isolated from the rest of Europe. In a narrow sense it was, if for no other reason than that it was geographically easier for Italian artists and architects to be inspired and influenced by the visible remains of ancient Roman culture that were all about them; but, in a broader sense, the Renaissance had its manifestations all over Europe, not only in art, but in music, literature, theology, philosophy and the protocols of courtly etiquette. Influences were, ...

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