Luther infamously was said to have pinned this list of complaints on the door of Wittenberg Cathedral
This painter, deeply tied to the Antwerp economy, produced scenes of markets and butcher stalls
This work, often considered the first "Lutheran" altarpiece, based its designs on a Cranach print
Schneeberg Altarpiece
This artist placed his biblical scenes not in the past, but in his contemporary Flemish world
Bruegel
"The viral image is both mobile and mutable, distinctive yet amenable to appropriation and reinterpretation."
Porras
French Protestants, though inspired mostly by Calvin's ideas, were referred to instead by this name
Huguenots
The Hanseatic League
This powerhouse of printed images in Antwerp produced copies of extant works as well as new original designs by artists like Bruegel
At the Four Winds
Holbein left Basel to work for this Tudor monarch
Henry VIII
"It is possible to reconstruct the values and interests of Breugel's associates because he belonged to an active and productive circle of artists, writers, and publishers."
Sullivan
A former friend of Luther's, this German reformer took a much more hardline stance on images
Karlstadt
The first art market set up in Antwerp is known by this name
Our Lady's Pand
This altarpiece by the famed printmaker Dürer is said to contain references to Luther's then-new ideas
Four Apostles
De Vos's painting of St. Michael the Archangel was installed in a cathedral in this city
Mexico City
"These objects of mass communication came under a variety of censorship laws."
Andersson
Although born in France and settled in Switzerland, this reformer's ideas led to iconoclastic riots in the Low Countries
John Calvin
This was the first truly international financial exchange in early modern Europe
The Bourse
Works like this Cranach print, which contrasted papal luxury with Christ's humility, helped circulate Lutheran ideas
the Passional of Christ and the Antichrist
Luther firmly refused to renounce his beliefs in 1521 at a decisive meeting in this German town
Worms!
"Thus Bruegel was no erudite philospher creating finespun allegorical fantasies in the isolation of his studio"
This Swiss reformer set off the riots that would send Holbein packing from Basel
Zwingli
The Fall of Antwerp
When De Vos' Archangel was printed, it bore many new signatures and inscriptions, including a dedication to this Catholic theologian and librarian
Montano
Palissy was imprisoned in this iconic location in Paris
The Bastille
"To choose painting as a profession in the middle of the sixteenth century cannot have been an easy decision"
Honig