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atises of Classical mythology in the German | Renaissance. |
by Tilman Riemenschneider, the south German | Renaissance, and Prussian baroque art up to the 18th ce |
a period of thirty years in splendid Gothic | Renaissance style, engaging the services of the archite |
Pennsylvania, New York Costumes and Gothic | Renaissance in New York City and a self-named store in |
erves interesting architecture from Gothic, | Renaissance, Baroque and 19th century period. |
the town's structures are mostly in Gothic, | Renaissance, and Baroque styles. |
e building is a mixture of Turkish, Gothic, | Renaissance, and Empire styles. |
g several mixtures of style, Roman, Gothic, | Renaissance. |
is now a hub museum under the government's | Renaissance Programme. |
l Tzanes (1610 - 28 March 1690) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
- 1613/1614) was a Cretan poet of the Greek | Renaissance who wrote the romantic epic poem Erotokrito |
Αμιρουτζής) (1400-1470) was a Pontic Greek | Renaissance scholar and philosopher. |
Theodore Poulakis (1622-1692) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
Angelos Pitzamanos (1467-1535) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
is constitute the classic examples of Greek | Renaissance literature. |
lfed Cathedral," later adapted by the group | Renaissance into "The Harbor" on Ashes Are Burning, bas |
Guitar | Renaissance (2003) |
uthern United States, leading to the Harlem | Renaissance which would emerge in the decade following |
Giants: An Audio Journey Through the Harlem | Renaissance 8 CD Set Vol. |
by Carl Van Vechten, set during the Harlem | Renaissance in the United States in the 1920s. |
The Portable Harlem | Renaissance Reader. |
poet and an important member of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
d Poetry: Three Women Writers of the Harlem | Renaissance (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 198 |
of the last surviving members of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
merican sculptor associated with the Harlem | Renaissance. |
en until a resurgence in interest in Harlem | Renaissance jazz bands in the 1980s. |
Jean Toomer - Harlem | Renaissance writer and poet, once served as a principal |
“The Harlem | Renaissance Way Down South,” Amazon Short, May 2007. |
It was with the advent of the Harlem | Renaissance that jazz poetry developed into what it is |
ovative way of expression during the Harlem | Renaissance period. |
its publication, Encyclopedia of the Harlem | Renaissance was greeted with immediate critical acclaim |
, best known for his work during the Harlem | Renaissance period. |
African American composer during the Harlem | Renaissance. |
eration of black poets following the Harlem | Renaissance. |
obvious such movements would be the Harlem | Renaissance which his encyclopedia documented to an unp |
r notable writers and artists of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
ught at Howard University during the Harlem | Renaissance. |
the burgeoning New Negro Movement or Harlem | Renaissance, the book is considered by literary scholar |
loosely based on the novel Banjo by Harlem | Renaissance writer Claude McKay. |
During the early 20th century Harlem | Renaissance, numerous authors and poets, such as Langst |
r treatment plant, and a book on the Harlem | Renaissance. |
y's connection to Harlem led to many Harlem | Renaissance figures such as Duke Ellington and W. C. Ha |
Brown is considered part of the Harlem | Renaissance artistic tradition, although he spent the m |
Weldon Johnson preferred to call the Harlem | Renaissance, was placed between 1924 (the year that Opp |
ttention to West and her role in the Harlem | Renaissance. |
t, and author during the time of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
home of Anne Spencer, a poet of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
ice Dunbar Nelson, foremother of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
st included among the figures of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
place in 1920's New York during the Harlem | Renaissance. |
The Philosophy of Alain Locke, Harlem | Renaissance and Beyond, Philadelphia: Temple University |
, which is better known today as the Harlem | Renaissance. |
The Harlem | Renaissance is unofficially recognized to have spanned |
enowned as one of the leaders of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
There she befriended such Harlem | Renaissance literary figures as Langston Hughes, Claude |
Harlem | Renaissance writers James Baldwin and Langston Hughes w |
ll as being a founding father of the Harlem | Renaissance. |
concert will present music from the Harlen | Renaissance including Duke Ellington and more... |
xperienced a resurgence during the Hawaiian | Renaissance. |
Blue Heron | Renaissance Choir (Blue Heron) is a vocal ensemble that |
one of the prominent monuments of the High | Renaissance in the city. |
ble Portrait) is a painting by Italian High | Renaissance painter Raphael. |
Designed in High | Renaissance style, the building is not merely a replica |
ardino Licinio (1489-1565), an Italian High | Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy |
y figure of Ludovico, a harpist in the High | Renaissance period and Chamber Musician to the Catholic |
arly Modern Europe; The Culture of the High | Renaissance: Ancients and Moderns in Sixteenth Century |
Spasimo, is a painting of the Italian High | Renaissance master Raphael, circa 1516-1517. |
er is a fresco painting by the Italian High | Renaissance artist Raphael and his assistant Giulio Rom |
art and architecture, mainly early and High | Renaissance art and architecture. |
Pope-Hennessy, John, Italian High | Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture. |
era; Gottfried Semper, and the Italien High | Renaissance. |
1483 - 11 June 1548) was a High | Renaissance Italian sculptor. |
oil painting attributed to the Italian High | Renaissance painter Raphael, c. 1514-1515. |
(1494, Florence - 1576) was an Italian High | Renaissance sculptor, the son of the architect and scul |
viewer would find closer parallels in High | Renaissance centrally planned churches of the 16th cent |
ia, mixing the polyphonic style of the High | Renaissance Franco-Flemish School with the style of the |
ber 13, 1474 - November 5, 1515) was a High | Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine school, c |
1869 in the style of the north Italian High | Renaissance by Hermann Friedrich Waesemann. |
volumes recall the central planning of High | Renaissance churches, as much as they do a Greco-Roman |
The Highland | Renaissance Festival is a permanent Renaissance festiva |
Eminence is also home to The Highland | Renaissance Festival, which runs May through July, and |
egarded as the father of contemporary Hindu | renaissance in Kerala for the victorious movements he l |
As a poet, he was influenced by his | Renaissance contemporaries in France and Italy. |
House Hotel, now known as The Battle House | Renaissance Hotel, is a historic hotel building in Mobi |
The town is dominated by its huge | Renaissance castle featuring a museum as well as a popu |
the present Davenant Centre has a Grade II | Renaissance Style Listing. |
reduced from 69,000 as part of the Illinois | Renaissance program which was completed in 2008. |
a building material used often in important | renaissance buildings in the Netherlands up to 1600. |
St. Goar, where Wilhelm erected an imposing | Renaissance monument. |
Only in 1876 did this impressive | Renaissance gateway become the regular entrance to the |
1824 edition of an erotic poem sequence in | renaissance Latin, Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli |
Civic Ritual in | Renaissance Venice. |
decide to have a little peace and quiet in | Renaissance Venice - except that he gets the date wrong |
Gate Lodge is in | Renaissance style. |
teinberg's essay The Sexuality of Christ in | Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion, later published |
rg examined a previously ignored pattern in | Renaissance art: the prominent display of the genitals |
The house was designed by P. Roder in | Renaissance style (supervising builder was master Rada) |
Power & Dependence in | Renaissance Florence, vol. |
edern), is a type of training sword used in | Renaissance Fechtschulen (fencing schools) to train saf |
His research interests lie in | Renaissance poetry and rhetoric and manuscript circulat |
aster, Pennsylvania, a Master of Letters in | Renaissance Literature in Performance from Mary Baldwin |
The opera is set in | Renaissance Italy and concerns intrigues centering arou |
first important urban planning projects in | Renaissance Rome. |
The hall was built in 1565-1566 in | Renaissance style by Joos Staesin from Ypres, in replac |
The mythological tradition and its place in | Renaissance humanism and art. |
He was a specialist in | Renaissance medals. |
m of Oxford, always feeling at home most in | Renaissance and Baroque repertoire. |
ations: The Circulation of Social Energy in | Renaissance England (1988) |
The palace built in | Renaissance architectural style is considered an adapta |
Dependence in Context In | Renaissance Florence (Binghamton, NY: Medieval & Renais |
e was for eight years Lecturer and Tutor in | Renaissance theology and Literature at the Centre for M |
the town hall (mid-17th century), in | Renaissance style |
val theme, with scenes of people dressed in | renaissance garb. |
ivska Street the building is constructed in | Renaissance architecture. |
buildings but it retains many buildings in | renaissance, baroque and the classic styles. |
Doan received a master's degree in | Renaissance Literature in 1983 from the University of T |
) is a civil timber frame house building in | Renaissance architecture style, located in the pedestri |
Uno gentile et subtile ingenio: studies in | Renaissance music in honour of Bonnie J. Blackburn, Edi |
Cassirer's The Individual and the Cosmos in | Renaissance Philosophy, he died at the stake for his at |
m Musicum there, developing his interest in | Renaissance and Baroque music, later expanding his acti |
She specialises in | Renaissance and women's literature, witchcraft and the |
f The Children's Plaza and Family Center in | Renaissance Village, a FEMA trailer park in Louisiana. |
r writers, the ox is the preferred beast in | Renaissance emblem books. |
This pink Texas granite building, in | Renaissance Revival style, closely resembles the Texas |
ing the return of the countertenor voice in | Renaissance and Baroque music during the 20th Century. |
Politics and Culture in | Renaissance Naples (Princeton: Princeton University Pre |
teristic of the palace, has no precedent in | Renaissance architecture, and places the building in th |
Taverner again shows an interest in | Renaissance music, taking as its subject the composer J |
She noted that these works written in | Renaissance style - the author did not condemn the paga |
iopian white: conceptualising black skin in | Renaissance England", Anu Korhonen, in Black Africans i |
hich takes place under the Borgias' rule in | Renaissance Italy and the fantasy/science-fiction novel |
Hermaphroditus, an erotic poem sequence in | renaissance Latin Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli, |
(later William Deacon's, now RBS) Bank, in | Renaissance Revival style by Edward Walters (1860) (wes |
In | renaissance times, uranographia was used of the title o |
undertaken by some of the greatest poets in | Renaissance England, including Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry |
ernstein, Jane A. (1998): Music Printing in | Renaissance Venice: the Scotto press (1539-1572), Oxfor |
Art and politics in | Renaissance Italy: British Academy lectures, selected a |
The reredos is in | Renaissance style, and is in three parts. |
In | Renaissance England, a tavern was distinguished from a |
ighlights of the Meadows Collection include | Renaissance altarpieces, monumental Baroque canvases, e |
The ICA publications include: | Renaissance Church: A Church Reborn by Rev Dr Edmound T |
i's recordings from the 78 RPM era included | Renaissance lute songs recorded for HMV (issued in the |
Brook's research interests included | Renaissance secular music, 18th- and 19th-century music |
It includes | Renaissance architecture and Exotic Revival architectur |
It includes | Renaissance architecture. |
sich, leading to a style that incorporates | Renaissance elements, but remains very far from the ele |
Volume 10: British Paramountcy and Indian | Renaissance, Part 2 [1818-1905] |
ciety and one of the pioneers of the Indian | Renaissance |
e is credited with leading “an intellectual | renaissance” at the Law School and with spearheading th |
Global Interests: | Renaissance Art Between East and West (2000) with Jerry |
auge) that became part of the international | renaissance of the gypsy jazz music in the 1980s. |
Am Legend, U.S. Marshals, The Interpreter, | Renaissance Man, Toys, Darkman, Maverick, Night at the |
form music in diverse styles, from intimate | Renaissance music polyphony and partsongs to large scal |
He introduced | Renaissance architecture to France with the assistance |
The Islamic | Renaissance Party of Tajikistan, the Democratic Party, |
of three different paintings by the Italian | Renaissance master Antonello da Messina; the first two |
be generally described as a mix of Italian | Renaissance and Greek Revival, with a degree of Beaux-A |
Baldassare Peruzzi and more broadly Italian | Renaissance palace design in general, with the Farnese |
Garden and Grove: The Italian | Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination 1600-1750 |
At least since the Italian | Renaissance, Hymenaios was generally represented in art |
rd and Cody based the design on the Italian | Renaissance Villa, Papa Guilia near Rome. |
r was finishing a Ph.D. at UCLA, in Italian | Renaissance art history. |
he most famous Madonna portraits of Italian | Renaissance painter, Raphael. |
olfo Malatesta is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Piero della Francesca (c. |
College) is a historic hotel in the Italian | Renaissance Revival style. |
of the Queen's, which is in the Old Italian | Renaissance style and in the building of which the cant |
e gives place to the suavity of the Italian | renaissance; while in the Crusades the composition is l |
lmes & Converse in 1925 and held in Italian | Renaissance style. |
lic buildings in the city, used the Italian | Renaissance Revival style, unusual for a firehouse. |
nnect: Art and the Spectator in the Italian | Renaissance, [A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts 198 |
ects, designed the structure in the Italian | Renaissance style, along with more than 200 theaters th |
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. |
painting of circa 1500-1501 by the Italian | Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, in the National G |
Prior to the Italian | Renaissance, Italian Medieval gardens were enclosed by |
ombment of Christ attributed to the Italian | Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti, and dated c |
The Petitfils-Boos House is an Italian | Renaissance Revival mansion in the Hancock Park section |
ive Points Theatre, designed in the Italian | Renaissance style, opened in 1927. |
an mythographer and diplomat of the Italian | Renaissance. |
in Melbourne at the time, including Italian | Renaissance inspired interior spaces. |
ily and donors is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio. |
09 and 1512, it is one of the first Italian | Renaissance castles outside Italy. |
He filled the island with several Italian | renaissance sculptures, some of which still decorate th |
Opened in 1918, the three story Italian | Renaissance building faces I Street in Sacramento, Cali |
The Italian | Renaissance garden broke down the wall between the gard |
ntire life, serving as Professor of Italian | Renaissance painting and sculpture from 1972. |
The Villa Marlia is an Italian | Renaissance residence in the province of Lucca, Tuscany |
Colonial Revival and Italian | Renaissance influences can also be seen in the bungalow |
g which was finished by 1860 in the Italian | Renaissance style with an exterior of brownstone and re |
844 and 1866, was inspired by North Italian | Renaissance architecture. |
ed Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Italian | Renaissance Revival architecture in buildings along Loc |
Madrigali: Six "Firesongs" on Italian | Renaissance Poems |
Its style comes from the Italian | renaissance. |
nd the Centaur is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, circa 1482. |
(1440/1 - December 20, 1494) was an Italian | Renaissance poet. |
ounders of modern research into the Italian | Renaissance along with Jacob Burckhardt. |
Piero Vettori (1499-1585), Italian | Renaissance humanist |
ion presented 29 paintings from the Italian | Renaissance as a long-term loan to the new museum, form |
s for an Ionic building finished in Italian | Renaissance Architecture. |
building design meant to evoke the Italian | Renaissance known as Italianate. |
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