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For more than two centuries Netherlandish artists made the difficult journey across the Alps or by sea around the Iberian peninsula to Italy. The attraction of the antique and the High Renaissance were irresistible, and the list of painters who traveled south is long and distinguished. It includes Cornelis van Poelenburgh, Jan Both, and Isaac de Moucheron.
Collectively Dutch painters who went to Italy are known as the Dutch Italianates, ...