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How were the works of German painters different from those of the Flemish painters?Give examples.
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Flemish painters, Jan van Eyck in particular, used oil-based painting techniques that create an array of colors. Humans are their preferred subjects, with their personality reflected in the paintings.
German painters on the other hand often have religious subjects.
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