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Global Interests: | Renaissance Art Between East and West (2000) with Jerry |
He was knowledgeable on | renaissance art and in 1948 was commissioned by Nationa |
teinberg's essay The Sexuality of Christ in | Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion, later published |
Other periods include Medieval and | Renaissance art . |
Distance Points: Studies in Theory and | Renaissance Art and Architecture MIT Press (1991) Seven |
art and architecture, mainly early and High | Renaissance art and architecture. |
Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian | Renaissance Art (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, |
Chief among his Harvard detractors was the | Renaissance art historian Sydney Freedberg, with whom h |
lieved to have the largest concentration of | Renaissance art and architecture in the world). |
e Rick Griffin and Victor Moscoso), Italian | Renaissance art and Walt Disney comics. |
er completed a Master's degree in Roman and | Renaissance Art at Syracuse University and occasionally |
dited with the introduction of High Italian | Renaissance art to the Netherlands. |
Renaissance art historian and artist Giorgio Vasari saw | |
author of a number of books on Medieval and | Renaissance art, as well as on the artist Duccio of Sie |
Art, which has a large collection of French | renaissance art, opened in 1978. |
neva and Rome, exposed him to classical and | Renaissance art, and the Mediterranean landscape. |
o consider all three strata as one examines | Renaissance art. |
nsidered consistent with the conventions of | Renaissance art. |
er sister, Irma, were historians of Italian | Renaissance art. |
He was a scholar of Italian | Renaissance art. |
age, sometimes of a character suggestive of | renaissance art. |
me, and Naples, where he discovered Italian | Renaissance art. |
rg examined a previously ignored pattern in | Renaissance art: the prominent display of the genitals |
ammond's collection of Roman, medieval, and | Renaissance artifacts, and exhibits about his life and |
nd Adonis is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance artist Titian, executed in Venice around 15 |
e Dragon is a small painting by the Italian | Renaissance artist Raphael. |
of a Young Man is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, circa 1483. |
1528) is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance artist Antonio Allegri da Correggio. |
ily and donors is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio. |
g showed a boy with a puppet and was by the | renaissance artist Giovanni Francesco Caroto. |
former owners) is a painting by the Italian | renaissance artist Raphael. |
The | Renaissance artist Damian Forment executed the polychro |
er is a fresco painting by the Italian High | Renaissance artist Raphael and his assistant Giulio Rom |
a circular relief sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. |
e Dying Slave is a sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo. |
er 4, 1515 - January 25, 1586) was a German | Renaissance artist, known for his woodcuts and painting |
ann, Johannes or Hans Wechtlin was a German | Renaissance artist, active between at least 1502 and 15 |
Italian | Renaissance artist, Piero della Francesca, sculpted a b |
Sandro Botticelli, a pre-eminent Florentine | Renaissance artist. |
David Kandel (1520-1592) was a | Renaissance artist. |
after Michelangelo Buonarotti, the Italian | renaissance artist. |
Brown is considered part of the Harlem | Renaissance artistic tradition, although he spent the m |
y influences from Venetian painting, mainly | Renaissance artists such as Tintoretto and Paolo Verone |
ing conditions and business transactions of | Renaissance artists and their patrons as well as, more |
d the Castello del Buonconsiglio and called | Renaissance artists such as Dosso Dossi and Romanino to |
An impressive array of | Renaissance artists were brought in to decorate the San |
nowned hotels (such as Ambassador Hotel and | Renaissance Arts Hotel) and restaurants (Emeril's and a |
panded to include galleries of medieval and | Renaissance artwork and a larger collection of 20th-cen |
Flemish painter and etcher of the Northern | Renaissance, as well as a publisher and distributor of |
In recent decades, the area has undergone a | renaissance as many of the Craftsman and Victoria homes |
ion presented 29 paintings from the Italian | Renaissance as a long-term loan to the new museum, form |
ng; they eschewed the antique as pagan, the | Renaissance as false, and built up a severe revival on |
The | Renaissance associated one major river to each of the c |
Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and | Renaissance Association. |
A History of Literary Criticism in The | Renaissance at Project Gutenberg |
e is credited with leading “an intellectual | renaissance” at the Law School and with spearheading th |
as a leading Spanish Basque composer of the | Renaissance, at the Royal Court Chaplaincy in Granada o |
alive in part thanks to Pietro Aretino, the | Renaissance author, satirist, playwright and "scourge o |
concentrated on Shakespeare and the English | Renaissance, authoring works such as Woe or Wonder: The |
e of influence in the works of medieval and | renaissance authors, including Hildegard of Bingen, Vin |
He won the Kenneth Branagh | Renaissance Award (June 1997) and the Gold Medal RSAMD |
ity Centre, was awarded with the North East | Renaissance Award from the Royal Institution of Charter |
p Top Tap and the Cloud Room, opened as the | Renaissance Ballroom. |
"Play Minstrel Play" by | Renaissance band Blackmore's Night, in their 1997 album |
erves interesting architecture from Gothic, | Renaissance, Baroque and 19th century period. |
e Robert D'Aversa Band, Jerry Harris & Jazz | Renaissance, Baroque Wind Ensemble, Water Gap Players, |
Mr. Stowe contributed articles on | Renaissance, Baroque and 20th-century Latin American co |
buildings but it retains many buildings in | renaissance, baroque and the classic styles. |
t known from the late Medieval, through the | Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras. |
ument ensemble specializing in early music ( | Renaissance, Baroque and early Classical) based in Clev |
estral, operatic, and choral music from the | Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods. |
rmanent collection include works by Italian | Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionist, and 20th-century a |
can-American, European (including Medieval, | Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionis |
e concerts featuring music of the medieval, | renaissance, baroque, and early classic eras. |
talian printer, the leading printer of Late | Renaissance Basel, the Erasmian crossroads between Ital |
Harlem-based, all-African American New York | Renaissance basketball team, he accepted the offer, but |
rgence of the Black Mountain, San Francisco | Renaissance, Beat and Northwest Schools gave Denner the |
e Latin translations were often made in the | renaissance before any Greek text had been printed, and |
lterra (1670) and finally to the auspicious | Renaissance beginnings of the Italian Society of Jesus |
at, probably of the 10th century Macedonian | Renaissance, believed to have been created by artists o |
nika Frenzel: Gartenkunst in Tirol, von der | Renaissance bis heute, Tyrolia-Verlag Innsbruck-Vienna, |
ue collection of medieval manuscripts, rare | Renaissance books and Roman artifacts. |
entury of Milwaukee Firefighting Milwaukee: | Renaissance Books ISBN 0932476015 |
Larry; Silverman, Chip (1999); Los Angeles: | Renaissance Books. |
70 - c. 1544) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance, born at Crema, and active also in Brescia. |
0-room hotel is run by Marriott under their | Renaissance brand. |
Renaissance Brass Music - Eastman Brass Quintet, Paris | |
y Chase in 1989, and was later purchased by | Renaissance Broadcasting in 1993 when Renaissance merge |
opening was included in the general Kodshim | Renaissance brought about by the Brisk yeshivas. |
then mayor of Oslo, Christen Mule, built a | Renaissance building on the ruins of the previous bisho |
Opened in 1918, the three story Italian | Renaissance building faces I Street in Sacramento, Cali |
A | Renaissance building from the end of the 17th century |
It is located in the | Renaissance building of the former slaughterhouse (Gran |
several other architects and artists, this | Renaissance building incorporates both Flemish and Ital |
yanytsia (Чорна кам'яниця), is a remarkable | Renaissance building on the Lviv Market Square, in the |
La Porxada, a | Renaissance building which served as a grain storehouse |
An early | Renaissance building, it is noted by architectural hist |
Palacio de Salinas, a | Renaissance building. |
In fact the | Renaissance buildings in the Weser region show evidence |
It is one of the first | renaissance buildings in Austria. |
a building material used often in important | renaissance buildings in the Netherlands up to 1600. |
alises in the Latin polyphonic music of the | renaissance, but sings a wide repertory of Masses and m |
anticipated the current art-rock/post-punk | renaissance, but set themselves apart by having top-qua |
usic of the Second Viennese School than the | Renaissance, but Josquin was not only an innovator: he |
pella sacred vocal music written during the | Renaissance by composers from all over Europe. |
De profundis (Psalm 130) include two in the | Renaissance by Josquin. |
1869 in the style of the north Italian High | Renaissance by Hermann Friedrich Waesemann. |
agic, Marriage, and Power at the End of the | Renaissance by Guido Ruggiero offers many examples of “ |
ined in the respects that the high and late | renaissance came to demand of literature. |
with progressive rock acts, Mike Oldfield, | Renaissance, Camel and Fish. |
The Mutton | Renaissance Campaign was founded in 2004 by Charles, Pr |
The | Renaissance Campaign seeks to create a specific new def |
ailroad passenger station, with its Italian | Renaissance campanile was built in 1901. |
By the time of the | Renaissance, camphor as a culinary ingredient had falle |
The influence of the Italian | Renaissance can be seen in the detailed addition of fas |
In this, a genuine work of the | Renaissance, Cano tried to free dogmatic theology from |
y boards of the PBN Company, Ernst & Young, | Renaissance Capital, and the British Consultants' Burea |
They also give away | Renaissance cards to students who academically achieve |
imestone and decorating them with elaborate | Renaissance carving. |
tefano Guazzo, the most prominent writer of | Renaissance Casale, and by Fulgenzio Alghisi, the histo |
He held a regular gig at the | Renaissance Casino and also worked the Alhambra Ballroo |
In 1966 he acquired the | Renaissance castle Schloss Deutschkreutz (Burgenland), |
Its outstanding sight is the | Renaissance castle dating from 1595. |
A new | renaissance castle was built on the ruins of the old on |
was a Nazi concentration camp, housed in a | Renaissance castle in Prettin, near Wittenberg in easte |
The town is dominated by its huge | Renaissance castle featuring a museum as well as a popu |
ss Hochhaus: an almost originally conserved | renaissance castle from the time of 1600. |
the Wolfgang wing which made it the largest | Renaissance castle in North Germany. |
during the Seven Years' War, to becoming a | Renaissance castle in 1673, to turning Baroque after it |
turn the existing medieval fortress into a | Renaissance castle for his untitled wife Philippine Wel |
Its oldest part, with the prominent | Renaissance castle, is centered on the eastern and sout |
ol of Jaroslav z Vartemberka, who built the | Renaissance castle. |
09 and 1512, it is one of the first Italian | Renaissance castles outside Italy. |
Renaissance Center Tower 300, 1973-1977 | |
Renaissance Center Tower 400, 1973-1977 | |
nnected by elevated enclosed skyways to the | Renaissance Center (Across the street along Jefferson A |
Train arriving at the | Renaissance Center Station |
It is located in the | Renaissance Center complex (hence where the station tak |
ed primarily by the Ford Motor Company, the | Renaissance Center became the world's largest private d |
on hold, but a live concert recorded at the | Renaissance Center in December will be released. |
Renaissance Center is a Detroit People Mover station in | |
United States Postal Service | Renaissance Center Post Office |
ts, and is connected to the apartments, the | Renaissance Center, Millender Center Detroit People Mov |
ake America Great Again," stayed in Detroit | Renaissance Center, at the time the world's tallest hot |
The property is also home to CREST School, | Renaissance Center, Citrus County Instructional Resourc |
viewer would find closer parallels in High | Renaissance centrally planned churches of the 16th cent |
two high-quality used furniture shops, the | Renaissance Centre in Ludlow and the 'R' Shop in Church |
to developers and the massive Four Seasons | Renaissance Centre was built on them. |
returned to Boston and taught at the Boston | Renaissance Charter School. |
1534, the gothic castle was rebuilt into a | renaissance chateau. |
Blue Heron | Renaissance Choir (Blue Heron) is a vocal ensemble that |
lusion was the name the original members of | Renaissance chose when they reunited. |
herz, “North Africa and the Twelfth-century | Renaissance: Christian Europe and the Almohad Islamic E |
led "Gaudete, Gaudete" for the 1991 album A | Renaissance Christmas. |
Late | Renaissance church of St. Michael Archangel (16th-17th |
the entrance is said to be inspired by the | Renaissance church San Alessandro, built in Lucca, Ital |
The ICA publications include: | Renaissance Church: A Church Reborn by Rev Dr Edmound T |
volumes recall the central planning of High | Renaissance churches, as much as they do a Greco-Roman |
ys the princess and courtiers of an Italian | Renaissance city state setting out for battle. |
orthern Italy, one of the first examples of | Renaissance civil architecture in the city. |
in 1973), that dominates the Tuscan-arched | Renaissance cloister. |
ss training, paleontology, library science, | Renaissance clothing design, publishing, education and |
The | Renaissance coin |
Renaissance Coliseum was originally intended to be comp | |
Renaissance Coliseum is a brand new multi-purpose athle | |
Renaissance Coliseum houses athletic offices, practice, | |
The | Renaissance Collegium Musicum, part of the University o |
As You Like It (for Kenneth Branagh's | Renaissance Company national tour and Phoenix Theatre W |
ontinued his predecessors' patronage of the | Renaissance composer Diego Ortiz. |
is a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by | Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. |
1510: | Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez assembled or comp |
1535 - after 1615) was an Italian | Renaissance composer and theorist, best known for his s |
Renaissance composer Robert Fayrfax was a native of the | |
is a ballata by the late medieval and early | renaissance composer Hugo de Lantins. |
1548-1564) was a French | Renaissance composer of religious music. |
1575 - c. 1625) was an English | Renaissance composer and musician. |
hurch of Constantinople') is a motet by the | Renaissance composer Guillaume Dufay. |
(1455 - 7 August 1491) was a Franco-Flemish | Renaissance composer from Antwerp. |
1488-1563) was an English | Renaissance composer and church musician. |
Founded in 1987, it was named after the | Renaissance composer Guillaume Dufay. |
Jacobus Vaet (1529-1567), | Renaissance composer, possibly born in Harelbeke |
1550 - c. 1616) was a Polish | Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. |
1510/15 - after 1570) was a | Renaissance composer, instrumentalist and publisher of |
c.1571) was a Spanish | Renaissance composer. |
1629) was an English cathedral musician and | Renaissance composer. |
onado de) Cotes (c.1550-1603) was a Spanish | renaissance composer. |
or 1539 in Noyon - after 1587) was a French | Renaissance composer. |
odes, they rendered them more strictly than | Renaissance composers had, to make their qualities dist |
l'homme arme, which was used by many early | Renaissance composers as a cantus firmus for the Mass. |
Renaissance composers routinely sharped leading tones a | |
Like many | Renaissance composers, very little is known about Cocli |
, predominantly of sacred music, by over 90 | Renaissance composers. |
s of the opening measures of William Byrd's | renaissance composition, "The Barley Break', which Byrd |
fficacious grace with the new ideals of the | Renaissance concerning human's free will. |
ing available due to the positioning of the | Renaissance condominiums, North Hill is one of the larg |
virulent criticisms of Jews at the American | Renaissance conference in 2006. |
as a racist because he spoke at an American | Renaissance conference. |
As a poet, he was influenced by his | Renaissance contemporaries in France and Italy. |
The | Renaissance continuation of the metaphorical view of th |
formism of the humanists, ushered in by the | Renaissance, contributed to a growing impatience among |
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