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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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