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gbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and | Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesqu |
and especially the polyphonic works of the | Renaissance masters (such as Palestrina, Nanini, Marenz |
He was a specialist in | Renaissance medals. |
iation himself- as one of the few remaining | Renaissance men in modern universities. |
also given a critic's pick award for "Best | Renaissance Men" in the 2002 Best of Austin awards. |
Gerard Smith (ed), Jesuit thinkers of the | Renaissance, Milwaukee (USA), 1939, pp.157-192. |
SMITH, Gerard (ed): Jesuit thinkers of the | Renaissance, Milwaukee (USA), 1939, pp.75-132. |
s, belonging to the North-European style of | Renaissance miniature. |
Leeming - "For What You Dream Of" (Full On | Renaissance mix) - 6:19 |
"For What You Dream Of" (Full-on | Renaissance Mix) - Bedrock featuring KYO |
The typeface is based upon several | Renaissance models. |
t Carver (ca.1485 - ca.1570) was a Scottish | Renaissance monk and composer of Christian sacred music |
Renaissance Monographs 13. | |
Fully | Renaissance monument to the children of Charles VIII, 1 |
St. Goar, where Wilhelm erected an imposing | Renaissance monument. |
It is considered one of the city's finest | Renaissance monuments. |
Renaissance moved into different mediums such as Branag | |
His followers carried on the | renaissance movement to bring Nepal Bhasa to modern era |
and Louis Tiercelin, members of the Breton | Renaissance Movement, is particularly evident in his Ch |
red as one of the founding authors of Tamil | renaissance movement. |
Renovation of the | renaissance murals started in 1987 with the help of UNE |
and in addition, Jethro Tull, Carly Simon, | Renaissance, Murray Head, Chris de Burgh, Beverley Crav |
the period and its architecture, the Weser | Renaissance Museum, is housed in Brake Castle. |
n each of the three hexachords available to | Renaissance music theory: the natural hexachord beginni |
ntains stylistic echoes of Gregorian chant, | Renaissance music and Monteverdi. |
Brown was editor of | Renaissance Music in Facsimile, published 1977-1982, an |
es and the viola da gamba, he also performs | Renaissance music originally composed for viola da gamb |
the problems of reviving Early Baroque and | Renaissance music using a scholarly approach. |
continued his specialization in baroque and | renaissance music with Anton Heiller, Philippe Herreweg |
Uno gentile et subtile ingenio: studies in | Renaissance music in honour of Bonnie J. Blackburn, Edi |
rned classical and contemporary music, from | Renaissance music to serialism, and the Italian folk, i |
hat performs a wide variety of early music, | Renaissance music and music from later periods. |
he transitional period between medieval and | Renaissance music in Italy. |
them he has made over thirty recordings of | renaissance music and now records for Hyperion Records. |
d de Latre, Franco-Flemish composer of late | Renaissance music (d. |
form music in diverse styles, from intimate | Renaissance music polyphony and partsongs to large scal |
and Motets, the Franco-Flemish School, and | Renaissance Music (including French chansons, villanell |
round, blends music of different eras using | Renaissance music for melodic inspiration. |
European ensembles focused on medieval and | Renaissance music) and between 1954-1997 a member of th |
eat many recordings (mostly in the field of | Renaissance music) for Gramophone. |
ome known for his recordings of Baroque and | Renaissance music, particularly Monteverdi. |
ch we now consider to be definitive of late | Renaissance music, given Palestrina's position as Europ |
ssical and Contemporary works, Medieval and | Renaissance music, and pops programs encompassing Broad |
e seen as defining characteristics of early | Renaissance music, and both Le Franc's and Tinctoris's |
Taverner again shows an interest in | Renaissance music, taking as its subject the composer J |
rom Harvard University, where he focused on | Renaissance music, particularly the works of Orlando Gi |
own all over the world for his expertise on | Renaissance music, Baroque, Gregorian songs and Traditi |
their own compositions with folk themes and | renaissance music. |
nited Kingdom, specializing in Medieval and | Renaissance music. |
film soundtracks, Minimalism, Medieval and | Renaissance music. |
Manfred Bukofzer, Studies in Medieval and | Renaissance Music. |
ings, Michigan-specializing in Medieval and | Renaissance music. |
and show a strong influence of Medieval and | Renaissance music. |
teenth century in Companion to Medieval and | Renaissance Music. |
Johannes Martini", Aspects of Medieval and | Renaissance Music: a Birthday Offering to Gustave Reese |
The shawm was a medieval and | Renaissance musical instrument of the woodwind family m |
the mythical utopian and idyllic vision of | Renaissance mythology. |
Politics and Culture in | Renaissance Naples (Princeton: Princeton University Pre |
best-selling The Medici: Godfathers of the | Renaissance, Napoleon in Egypt, and his most recent wor |
The | Renaissance Nashville Hotel is a hotel in Nashville, Te |
gainst barnstorming teams like the New York | Renaissance, New York Jewels, Oswego Merchants, Schenec |
In Poetry and Politics in the English | Renaissance, Norbrook explains the political context an |
precise dating, even for a composer of the | Renaissance; not only did he have an unusually long car |
ers were asked to dress up images of famous | renaissance nudes in a protest against douban's self-ce |
During the early 20th century Harlem | Renaissance, numerous authors and poets, such as Langst |
n two centuries, inaugurating the Byzantine | Renaissance of the ninth and tenth centuries. |
n in itself, its history is linked with the | renaissance of Indian art. |
y 1609) was an Italian composer of the late | Renaissance, of the Venetian School. |
growth in the area, with some calling it a | renaissance of sorts. |
treet, for Miss E.L. Breese (1901); Flemish | Renaissance, of Roman brick and limestone, with a stepp |
ople was one of the major forces behind the | renaissance of independent publishing that occurred dur |
and the Allied Warehouse #2), signaling the | renaissance of the area. |
s "Brewery District," which has witnessed a | renaissance of local night spots and the addition of re |
ountered the Daleks in The Mutant Phase and | Renaissance of the Daleks. |
Renaissance of the Celtic Harp, one of the most beautif | |
), across East Lancashire as symbols of the | renaissance of the area. |
their pioneering contributions to the Arab | renaissance of the late 19th century known as the Nahda |
nces of the later Middle Ages and the early | Renaissance, of the stamp of Filippo Maria Visconti. |
belonging to the period of the Carolingian | Renaissance of the late 8th and 9th centuries, when the |
ful show and led to something of a post-war | renaissance of interest. |
ed communism for righteousness, to seek the | renaissance of our race! |
and Fall, 1890-C1955, Including the Musical | Renaissance of Black LA, Bette Yarbrough Cox, ISBN 978- |
There, Curley led a | renaissance of the school's basketball program. |
inary rabbis to lead the Jewish people in a | renaissance of talmud Torah (learning), shmirat mitzvot |
of JFK@40+ has been important in the recent | renaissance of Richmond and John F. Kennedy High School |
composed, wrote and produced an album Soul | Renaissance of which a compilation was eventually relea |
t of the village, there is a castle of late | renaissance of Balog-family. |
However the most important event for the | renaissance of violin-making in Lombardy was certainly |
e Delian Society, which is dedicated to the | Renaissance of tonal music. |
widely regarded as a key figure in literary | renaissance of Bengal as well as India. |
l of urban decay behind, there is a current | renaissance of entertainment in downtown, fueled by the |
Grand Collar of the Order of the | Renaissance of Jordan |
nerally taken to be year 5 of the so-called | Renaissance of Pharaoh Ramesses XI, the tenth and last |
on painting came about as part of a general | renaissance of Coptic culture which began during the pa |
h has provided a London springboard for the | renaissance of burlesque. |
on to experience a boom of their own as the | renaissance of downtown Oklahoma City continues to move |
g with Iry LeJeune, was responsible for the | renaissance of the accordion in Cajun music in the 1940 |
In the 1970s, he helped pioneer the | renaissance of color photography and large-scale presen |
Bakker frequently portrayed his ideas as a | renaissance of those popular in the late nineteenth cen |
Following the release of "From Dark ( | Renaissance of Evil)" the band again entered in a hard |
Machine" which will be the first From Dark ( | Renaissance of Evil) single and in the following two da |
end of the seventies, Volstagg underwent a | renaissance of sorts when Walt Simonson took over The M |
imate stabilization and resulting worldwide | renaissance of rural areas, all of which are urgently n |
However, the | renaissance of the Catholic Church in the country soon |
ering work in Baroque music and also in the | renaissance of performance on the natural horn of the c |
to promote a more vibrant rural economy and | renaissance of local government. |
The path of Akilam is also viewed as a | renaissance of Hinduism which regenerates and organises |
e at Calicut, a landmark institution in the | renaissance of Muslims in the Malabar. |
John Salisbury marked the beginning of the | renaissance of British quarter miling after the second |
auge) that became part of the international | renaissance of the gypsy jazz music in the 1980s. |
This title was released during a | renaissance of Robotech video games, where struggling p |
city of Hartford, Connecticut and oversaw a | renaissance of the northeast city in the early 1970s. |
as authentic pop, melancholic ballads, the | renaissance of the “wall of sound”, those filigree, tow |
Italian company was on the forefront of the | renaissance of Italian theatre in the '50s. |
He was part of the | renaissance of Jamaican theatre in the early 1970s. |
he history of musical genres, including the | renaissance of the string quartet, that would not have |
htened democracy rather than in a spiritual | renaissance of the ruling classes. |
other scholars involved in the 19th century | renaissance of biblical studies, was suspected of being |
al writers of art song in the English music | renaissance of the 1890s-1900s. |
neighbouring Cotentin, sparking a literary | renaissance on the Norman mainland. |
In September 2004 he was chosen by | Renaissance One and the Arts Council England as one of |
the art was dead and gone or that it saw a | renaissance only when she started to dance or that she |
1921 Sinfonie | Renaissance op.15 |
The Northumbrian | Renaissance or Northumbria's Golden Age is the name giv |
ome to mean any composition at all from the | Renaissance or early Baroque period for two vocal or in |
All had a similar, vaguely Flemish | Renaissance or Baroque Revival flavour. |
Many of these composers looked to | Renaissance or medieval music for inspiration, or to th |
Speuy (c.1575 - 1 October 1625) was a Dutch | renaissance organist and composer, and a contemporary o |
Winckelmann correctly identified a | Renaissance origin for the twins; they were probably ad |
carved with patterns derived from European | Renaissance ornament. |
p-roofed, 1 1⁄2-story structure with French | Renaissance overtones. |
ancisco Henriques (died 1518) was a Flemish | Renaissance painter active in Portugal in the early 16t |
nd the Centaur is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, circa 1482. |
ble Portrait) is a painting by Italian High | Renaissance painter Raphael. |
1533) was a Flemish | Renaissance painter active in Antwerp between about 148 |
Cuyck (or Kuik) (ca.1540-1572) was a Dutch | Renaissance painter from Dordrecht. |
of the Virgin is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, from c. 1462-1464. |
The Visitation is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, dating 1491. |
ardino Licinio (1489-1565), an Italian High | Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy |
ch led to him writing a study of the French | Renaissance painter Jehan Foucquet in 1931. |
Sanders van Hemessen was a Flemish Northern | Renaissance painter who was part of the mannerist movem |
erraresa, and Il Ferrarese - was an Italian | Renaissance painter active in Ferrara and Bologna. |
cio della Porta (Fra Bartolomeo- Florentine | Renaissance painter |
For the Italian | Renaissance painter and architect, see Bartolomeo Monta |
, attributed to the workshop of the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio. |
oil painting attributed to the Italian High | Renaissance painter Raphael, c. 1514-1515. |
the Shepherds is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Lorenzo di Credi, dating to about 1 |
Renaissance painter and art historinan Giorgio Vasari o | |
of the Virtues is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, executed in 1502. |
Isenbrandt (1480-1551), a Flemish Northern | Renaissance painter |
riod show careful study of the late Italian | Renaissance painter Veronese. |
ld not be confused with Michele Tosini, the | Renaissance painter from Florence called Michele di Rid |
Bernardino Campi (1522-1591) was an Italian | Renaissance painter from Reggio Emilia, who worked in C |
ts he may be regarded as a precursor of the | Renaissance painter Lanceloot Blondeel. |
e Circumcision is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Luca Signorelli, housed in the Nati |
Brussels - ca.1577, Rome), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter active in Italy. |
Giovanni Francesco Bembo was an Italian | Renaissance painter from Cremona, mainly active from 15 |
he most famous Madonna portraits of Italian | Renaissance painter, Raphael. |
1451-1483) was an Italian | Renaissance painter, illuminator and miniaturist of man |
p, c. 1543 - Frankfurt, 1589) was a Flemish | Renaissance painter, one of several of his countrymen a |
l Tzanes (1610 - 28 March 1690) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
This article is about the | Renaissance painter. |
(1553, Leuven - 1618, Cologne), was a Dutch | Renaissance painter. |
5, Kortrijk - 1590, Antwerp), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
25, Antwerp - 1584, Antwerp), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
(1493, Leiden - 1544, Leiden), was a Dutch | Renaissance painter. |
Theodore Poulakis (1622-1692) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
Angelos Pitzamanos (1467-1535) was a Greek | Renaissance painter. |
sel (ca1490, Helmond - 1568), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
wijk - 1559, Brussels) was a Dutch Northern | Renaissance painter. |
uary 1584, Bruges) was a Dutch-born Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
1425 - 29 August 1499) was an Italian early | Renaissance painter. |
Pieter Huys (1519 - 1584), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
Brussels - 1602, Rome), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
dam - c. 1542 Antwerp) was a Dutch Northern | Renaissance painter. |
Brussels - 1603, Frankfurt), was a Flemish | Renaissance painter. |
later period similar to German and Flemish | renaissance painters. |
Main article: Dutch and Flemish | Renaissance painting |
ntire life, serving as Professor of Italian | Renaissance painting and sculpture from 1972. |
Italian | Renaissance Painting from Masaccio to Titian, New York: |
He was a specialist in Italian | Renaissance painting, regarded by many as "the outstand |
joining the institution as Clore Curator of | Renaissance Painting. |
arly known for his studies on early Italian | Renaissance painting. |
donated paintings in 1947 and from Italian | Renaissance paintings and sculptures from the Samuel H. |
ior there are Gothic architectonic details, | Renaissance paintings (by Podmanicky), and a Baroque sc |
subjects, including two series, Details of | Renaissance Paintings (1984) and The Last Supper (1986) |
Until the mid-19th century Early | Renaissance paintings were regarded as "curiosities" by |
ieved a look similar to the angelic look of | Renaissance paintings of the Madonna with the artwork. |
t only the small collection of Medieval and | Renaissance paintings at the Huntington Library were in |
Baldassare Peruzzi and more broadly Italian | Renaissance palace design in general, with the Farnese |
t Benno Janssen (1874-1964) used a Venetian | Renaissance palace as a prototype for his design, perha |
Hohenems' attractions include a | Renaissance palace dating back to the 16th century and |
h or bed in the sumptuous surroundings of a | Renaissance palace. |
the building from a medieval castle into a | Renaissance palace. |
cture was much more modest, modeled after a | Renaissance palazzo. |
Some of the land was used for today's | Renaissance Park (Atlanta) and Central Park (Atlanta). |
ing the Tennessee Riverpark, Coolidge Park, | Renaissance Park, Ross's Landing, and the Walnut Street |
And the | Renaissance part as well as the organ from the sixteent |
Volume 10: British Paramountcy and Indian | Renaissance, Part 2 [1818-1905] |
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