In what way did Flemish painting differ from Italian painting?
a. The Flemish used oil paint.
b. The Italians used tempera paint.
c. Flemish painters used a viewpoint that put the viewer in the painting with the subject.
d. Italian painters used a frame to differentiate the painting from the viewer.
e. Flemish painting differed from Italian in all of these ways.
e
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