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(1553, Leuven - 1618, Cologne), was a Dutch Renaissance painter.
Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature
Cuyck (or Kuik) (ca.1540-1572) was a Dutch Renaissance painter from Dordrecht.
built a large number of buildings in Dutch Renaissance style.
(1493, Leiden - 1544, Leiden), was a Dutch Renaissance painter.
r Pietersz Crabeth (1510-1590), was a Dutch Renaissance glass painter.
The building is a rare example of Dutch Renaissance Revival-style architecture in Chicago, and
ey is one of the first major works of Dutch Renaissance poetry.
ing is distinctive for its use of the Dutch Renaissance revival style, with its stepped gables, ste
The brewhouse is a 7-storey Dutch Renaissance townhouse, built in 1213 but substantially
l the Younger to design a building in Dutch renaissance with 40 small stalls at the ground floor an
Speuy (c.1575 - 1 October 1625) was a Dutch renaissance organist and composer, and a contemporary o
k) Pietersz Crabeth (1501-1574) was a Dutch Renaissance glass painter, tapestry designer, and mapma
who was active in Piedmont during the early Renaissance.
uilding is in between late Gothic and early Renaissance style, and now houses the Forney art librar
s "one of the purest monuments of the early Renaissance in England".
bout the Quattrocento movement of the early Renaissance, particularly the anatomical studies of the
Angelico, the Italian painter of the Early Renaissance.
Pisa In The Early Renaissance; A Study Of Urban Growth, 1958
ss at the close of the Middle Ages or early Renaissance (15th century)
15th centuries, late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance.
l'homme arme, which was used by many early Renaissance composers as a cantus firmus for the Mass.
mullioned bays characteristic of the early Renaissance.
nces of the later Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, of the stamp of Filippo Maria Visconti.
on music of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
ost of the castle's renovation in the early Renaissance.
egasus Paperbooks of The Medieval and Early Renaissance Texts Society, 1992; reprinted by Pegasus,
greatest scientific treatises of the early Renaissance, together with Copernicus' De revolutionibu
so two of the most educated people in early Renaissance in the field of archaeology.
ntly, however, it turned out to be an early Renaissance copy of an original Roman copy of the Greek
is a ballata by the late medieval and early renaissance composer Hugo de Lantins.
25-1435) was a French composer of the early Renaissance.
It was erected in an Early Renaissance style by order of Elector Joachim II Hector
In the late middle age and early renaissance the phenomenon of the Passion plays had spr
perspective, another invention of the Early Renaissance, is meant to be a visual puzzle as the view
The Early Renaissance and Other Essays on Art Subjects (1892)
Until the mid-19th century Early Renaissance paintings were regarded as "curiosities" by
dle Ages, the Italian Gothic, and the early Renaissance.
of renovation that was under weigh in early Renaissance Rome.
e seen as defining characteristics of early Renaissance music, and both Le Franc's and Tinctoris's
1425 - 29 August 1499) was an Italian early Renaissance painter.
indows during the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance - had been entirely lost during the eightee
rganist, lutenist and composer of the early Renaissance.
eriod between the medieval period and early Renaissance.
dle Ages), a classic for Medieval and early Renaissance history.
An early Renaissance building, it is noted by architectural hist
ws three phases in the development of early Renaissance polyphony in England.
entury) was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance period, active mainly in Genoa.
co-Flemish singer and composer of the early Renaissance, active in Rome and at the Burgundian court
uccio (1418 - c. 1481) was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor.
k and Roman antiquities, medieval and early Renaissance sculptures, and much of the collection of E
ity Centre, was awarded with the North East Renaissance Award from the Royal Institution of Charter
o the development of social and educational renaissance in Kerala history.
own for his motion capture animation effort Renaissance, which was internationally released in 2006
imestone and decorating them with elaborate Renaissance carving.
Theology, and Literature in the New England Renaissance (1981), A Glimpse of Sion's Glory: Puritan
Theology, and Literature in the New England Renaissance (1981).
sses grows exponentially during the English Renaissance, with the increased prevalence of letter-wr
concentrated on Shakespeare and the English Renaissance, authoring works such as Woe or Wonder: The
ons cover Greco-Roman classics, the English Renaissance.
Poetry and Faith in the English Renaissance: essays in honour of Professor Toyohiko Tat
In Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance, Norbrook explains the political context an
s extensive study of music from the English Renaissance.
stocrat, and one of the founders of English Renaissance poetry.
c in shape are more redolent of the English Renaissance style, the house was actually in the Strawb
of Enlightenment successors of the English Renaissance Virginia colony and Age of Reason Virginia
and Thespis: Law and Theater in the English Renaissance
osophy), she undertook her MPhil in English Renaissance Literature (1994) at Corpus Christi College
1575 - c. 1625) was an English Renaissance composer and musician.
akespeare and the literature of the English Renaissance.
fe of Inigo Jones, Architect of the English Renaissance.
domestic tragedy, a subgenre of the English Renaissance theatre focusing on the downfalls of ordina
ce Terminal Echo: Postmodernism and English Renaissance Texts (1986)
It was designed in the English Renaissance revival style in 1901 by architects Wheelwr
1488-1563) was an English Renaissance composer and church musician.
s academic specialities include the English Renaissance and Edmund Spenser, as well as language use
1994 is a manuscript collection of English Renaissance plays, now in the Egerton Collection of the
one of the more cryptic figures of English Renaissance drama.
iamatti's scholarly work focused on English Renaissance literature, particularly Edmund Spenser, an
amed after William Shakespeare, the English renaissance dramatist and poet.
, Skelton, and other figures of the English Renaissance.
d Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama.
British Identities and English Renaissance Literature (2002) (co-edited with David J.
English Renaissance Studies: Presented To Dame Helen Gardner In
ard and essential reference work on English Renaissance theatre.
osed, effectively ending the era of English Renaissance theatre.
famous settings of that psalm of the entire Renaissance, was hugely influential in subsequent setti
e most wide-ranging composers of the entire Renaissance, who wrote secular songs in French, Italian
carved with patterns derived from European Renaissance ornament.
and the French Revolution and The European Renaissance and Chinese Civilization (1946).
Timo Tolkki (Symfonia, ex-Revolution Renaissance, ex-Stratovarius) (lead on tracks 1 and 10)
o consider all three strata as one examines Renaissance art.
ers were asked to dress up images of famous renaissance nudes in a protest against douban's self-ce
In an allusion to the famous Renaissance architect Inigo Jones, it was suggested tha
he next year, with the Danny DeVito feature Renaissance Man.
1976, and belonging to the Australian film renaissance which occurred during that decade.
g is played in the opening of the 1994 film Renaissance Man (film).
In the film Renaissance Man, scenes from the fictional "Fort McClan
n the fifteenth century and rebuilt in fine Renaissance style in 1522 by Charles Brandon, Duke of S
The existing parish church has a fine Renaissance facade.
It is considered one of the city's finest Renaissance monuments.
, in their effort to build the city's first renaissance after World War II.
usand-page folio that constituted the first Renaissance dictionary of symbols, which would become a
It is one of the first renaissance buildings in Austria.
There he chronicled the city's first Renaissance, which included redevelopment of the Point
val, the Flavor of Fishers, and the Fishers Renaissance Faire.
treet, for Miss E.L. Breese (1901); Flemish Renaissance, of Roman brick and limestone, with a stepp
Main article: Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting
ancisco Henriques (died 1518) was a Flemish Renaissance painter active in Portugal in the early 16t
Van Nevel has concentrated on the Flemish Renaissance repertoire, recording for Flemish labels Ac
e base of the Pabst Building of the Flemish Renaissance style.
In an eclectic, revived Flemish renaissance style, (Renaissance Revival architecture),
1526-1590) was a Flemish Renaissance landscape painter.
5, Kortrijk - 1590, Antwerp), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
1533) was a Flemish Renaissance painter active in Antwerp between about 148
ied being a partisan of the nascent Flemish Renaissance Revival movement in Belgium, although the p
25, Antwerp - 1584, Antwerp), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
ns but also the earliest example of Flemish Renaissance Revival interior architecture in Belgium.
p, c. 1543 - Frankfurt, 1589) was a Flemish Renaissance painter, one of several of his countrymen a
sel (ca1490, Helmond - 1568), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
uary 1584, Bruges) was a Dutch-born Flemish Renaissance painter.
Pieter Huys (1519 - 1584), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
It is built of white sandstone, in Flemish Renaissance style.
Brussels - 1602, Rome), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
later period similar to German and Flemish renaissance painters.
Brussels - 1603, Frankfurt), was a Flemish Renaissance painter.
The castle is in the Flemish Renaissance style, with red brick and a slate roof.
All had a similar, vaguely Flemish Renaissance or Baroque Revival flavour.
Brussels - ca.1577, Rome), was a Flemish Renaissance painter active in Italy.
own Hall, completed 1564 in Flemish-Italian Renaissance style.
Sandro Botticelli, a pre-eminent Florentine Renaissance artist.
Baccio Pontelli - Florentine Renaissance architect
gen, which is reminiscent of the Florentine Renaissance.
cio della Porta (Fra Bartolomeo- Florentine Renaissance painter
D'Agnolo (Bartolomeo Bagglioni)- Florentine Renaissance sculptor & architect
Kent, Cosimo De' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance.
minate scholarship in their areas of focus: Renaissance Studies, American Indian History, American
HC enjoyed a football renaissance for a decade starting in 1981 with coaches
llowship at Harvard University's Center for Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, in Florence, Italy.
t Leonardo's A Treatise on Painting had for Renaissance; Herbert Read called the collection "the mo
Nowadays there are important ensembles for Renaissance and Baroque music, i.e.
as a critical way station of knowledge for Renaissance Europe, through the Latin translations of m
The Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS) was launch
ed the films shot by John Terry Looking for Renaissance Rome (1975, with Kathleen Weil-Garris Brand
Bartell played safety and receiver for Renaissance High School in Detroit, Michigan, from 1996
le of four cycles of progressive pieces for Renaissance lute by the Ukrainian-American composer Rom
ick Saul Building, alongside the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies.
In the 17th century, a fortified renaissance watchtower was erected on the south side, a
uncan was a key figure in the San Francisco Renaissance.
rgence of the Black Mountain, San Francisco Renaissance, Beat and Northwest Schools gave Denner the
hool, the Beat poets, and the San Francisco Renaissance.
linked up with members of the San Francisco Renaissance (he read at Kenneth Rexroth's place), and h
ikely that the writers of the San Francisco Renaissance had an influence on the lyrics, both artist
He is associated with the San Francisco Renaissance.
(1455 - 7 August 1491) was a Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer from Antwerp.
essings, and it has a red tile roof in free Renaissance style.
a myriad of styles, over-ornamented French Renaissance, Venetian and Gothic predominating.
Michel de Montaigne, a writer of the French Renaissance.
nd walls were all erected during the French Renaissance; the later castle main building, in Italian
hisson designed these buildings in a French Renaissance style.
for introducing classical models and French Renaissance architecture into Paris.
g was influenced by both Italian and French Renaissance.
The 22 story French Renaissance style hotel has a brick veneer over a steel
ch led to him writing a study of the French Renaissance painter Jehan Foucquet in 1931.
1548-1564) was a French Renaissance composer of religious music.
1992) and Queer (Re)Readings in the French Renaissance: Homosexuality, Gender, Culture (Ashgate, 2
sor Gary Ferguson is a specialist of French Renaissance literature and culture at the University of
The lodges are designed in a French Renaissance style.
nterior decoration is typical of the French Renaissance style, with Classical orders (ionic, doric,
of caryatids, characteristic of the French Renaissance after 1550.
or 1539 in Noyon - after 1587) was a French Renaissance composer.
The structure was designed in a French Renaissance Revival style utilizing pressed yellow bric
3), Westwood House, Sydenham, in the French Renaissance style (1880), the Astor estate offices (189
Art, which has a large collection of French renaissance art, opened in 1978.
th Century Revivals architecture and French Renaissance architecture.
le, built in the 16th century in the French Renaissance style and restored in the 17th-18th centuri
p-roofed, 1 1⁄2-story structure with French Renaissance overtones.
Incorporating a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, the Pierhead boasts details such as
ey have a very wide repertoire ranging from Renaissance to contemporary music, and have given sever
Italian mosaics: pietre dure works from Renaissance Florence and enamel micromosaics made in Ro
ng University, The Art of Terpsichore: From Renaissance Festivals to Romantic Ballets, mounted in c
on CD in 1997 on the compilation Songs from Renaissance Days.
reflecting "basic assumptions arising from Renaissance humanism, Enlightenment liberalism, and the
s of all vocal music through the ages, from Renaissance madrigals and motets to present-day close h
rned classical and contemporary music, from Renaissance music to serialism, and the Italian folk, i
Bartolo Musil's repertoire reaches from Renaissance and early Baroque up to contemporary experi
Songs from Renaissance Days, 1997 (compilation of out-takes, inclu
Fully Renaissance monument to the children of Charles VIII, 1
He previously released Funk Renaissance in 2002 under Sony in 2002 as Naoto, and an
on painting came about as part of a general renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the pa
The Georgia Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, recreating
American Bus Association voted the Georgia Renaissance Festival one of the top 100 events in North
ord worked for several summers in Georgia's Renaissance Festival performing and doing stunts, creat
he late Medieval traditions of the Georgian Renaissance.
The German Renaissance structure officially opened on February 15,
April 1503 - 28 January 1558) was a German Renaissance humanist and teacher, who conducted the cit
Abandoning forms of the German renaissance, Griesebach created an unusual, noble and w
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
                                                                                                   


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