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Previous to the Italian | Renaissance, andirons were almost invariably made entir |
rmanent collection include works by Italian | Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionist, and 20th-century a |
nation of the Classical Revival and Italian | Renaissance styles. |
1451-1483) was an Italian | Renaissance painter, illuminator and miniaturist of man |
of the Virgin is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, from c. 1462-1464. |
donated paintings in 1947 and from Italian | Renaissance paintings and sculptures from the Samuel H. |
heme, with erotic overtones, in the Italian | Renaissance. |
Italian | Renaissance Painting from Masaccio to Titian, New York: |
Garden is an early painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, who painted it aro |
The Visitation is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, dating 1491. |
ed by the Neoplatonism of the early Italian | Renaissance. |
sion of history was used earlier by Italian | Renaissance scholars Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo, |
The Italian | renaissance structure completed in 1933, is considered |
le building, it was to move to this Italian | Renaissance Revival palazzo-style building at 390 Fifth |
ys the princess and courtiers of an Italian | Renaissance city state setting out for battle. |
1535 - after 1615) was an Italian | Renaissance composer and theorist, best known for his s |
lla Terza (a pupil of Luigi Russo), Italian | Renaissance history with the renowned historian Felix G |
Writing Child is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Pinturicchio, painted around 1494-14 |
His design used the Italian | Renaissance Revival architectural style, not commonly u |
former owners) is a painting by the Italian | renaissance artist Raphael. |
er sister, Irma, were historians of Italian | Renaissance art. |
is inspired by the palazzos of the Italian | Renaissance. |
unremarkable as descendants of the Italian | Renaissance penchant for radially symmetrical city desi |
t the Harvard University Center for Italian | Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, Florence. |
Department of Historic Resources as Italian | Renaissance Revival. |
The influence of the Italian | Renaissance can be seen in the detailed addition of fas |
Dahlerup, who specialised in Italian | Renaissance style design had previously designed the Ho |
The pavilion at the park is in the Italian | Renaissance style, completed in 1929 by architects Stan |
erraresa, and Il Ferrarese - was an Italian | Renaissance painter active in Ferrara and Bologna. |
after Michelangelo Buonarotti, the Italian | renaissance artist. |
ral was built from 1904 to 1907, is Italian | Renaissance in style and capped with a classically infl |
s an oil painting attributed to the Italian | Renaissance master Titian or Giorgione. |
He was a scholar of Italian | Renaissance art. |
rn priest and chronicler during the Italian | Renaissance. |
is described as being in a "vaguely Italian | renaissance style" but the building is slightly limited |
Tudor Revival, Italian | Renaissance and Colonial Revival designs were popular i |
Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian | Renaissance Art (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, |
eucci (1996) suggests that the some Italian | Renaissance descendants of Pandura type were called chi |
n, showcases ten paintings from the Italian | Renaissance and Baroque periods, works gifted to the Un |
lso a humanist scholar of the early Italian | Renaissance. |
s designed by Thomas W. Lamb in the Italian | Renaissance style, and was intended to present legitima |
dopting the style and manner of the Italian | Renaissance. |
collection includes works from the Italian | Renaissance and Baroque eras to British, French Impress |
The building, was designed in an Italian | Renaissance Revival architectural style. |
crease his on-site understanding of Italian | Renaissance architecture, his specialty-He was assigned |
age in a combination of Grecian and Italian | Renaissance styles, positioned to directly front onto t |
ly impressive Baroque garden in the Italian | Renaissance style, dubbed by contemporaries the 'Eighth |
ohnstons constructed the monumental Italian | Renaissance Revival mansion in Macon upon their return |
ll, in a style based on that of the Italian | Renaissance. |
erroneously under Martial's, in the Italian | Renaissance. |
ibed as "one of the finest works of Italian | Renaissance architecture in the country". |
arly known for his studies on early Italian | Renaissance painting. |
For the Italian | Renaissance painter and architect, see Bartolomeo Monta |
, attributed to the workshop of the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio. |
oth Mediterranean Revival Style and Italian | Renaissance Revival elements by architect William Hatch |
favored the formal language of the Italian | Renaissance. |
chool and the institute are both of Italian | Renaissance design and were built in 1864 and 1869, res |
uadens's marble frieze, it features Italian | Renaissance influences wedded to a basic Italianate for |
ng is the only complete examples of Italian | Renaissance architecture in Downtown Houston. |
knowledged model was definitely the Italian | Renaissance. |
the Shepherds is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Lorenzo di Credi, dating to about 1 |
lting Madonna) is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Antonello da Messina. |
arded as the true birthplace of the Italian | Renaissance, and has been home to some of the most infl |
came increasingly influenced by the Italian | Renaissance and antiquity. |
of the Virtues is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, executed in 1502. |
Warburg Institute historian of the Italian | renaissance and Berkeley Art Department Chair, from 197 |
circular town plan are based on an Italian | renaissance fortress concept from the 16th century. |
Dresden Venus, is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Giorgione, with, it is now generally |
empt to emulate the architecture of Italian | Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. |
s admirer of ancient Greece and the Italian | renaissance Ludwig patronized the arts as principal of |
the wise and worldly student of the Italian | Renaissance, and the cautious product of Swiss Calvinis |
utch paintings, masterpieces of the Italian | renaissance, and contemporary art for his museums and g |
n art historian specialising in the Italian | Renaissance. |
e Rick Griffin and Victor Moscoso), Italian | Renaissance art and Walt Disney comics. |
ng with Thorns is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Titian. |
nd 1867 in the Palazzo style of the Italian | Renaissance. |
riod show careful study of the late Italian | Renaissance painter Veronese. |
cts of the High Middle Ages and the Italian | Renaissance. |
nd Christopher is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Pinturicchio, painted around 1481 an |
Bernardino Campi (1522-1591) was an Italian | Renaissance painter from Reggio Emilia, who worked in C |
igned to represent the style of the Italian | Renaissance. |
Italian | Renaissance |
's architecture, of Palladio and of Italian | Renaissance architectural theory. |
2005 as an excellent example of the Italian | Renaissance Revival, which is found in the tall narrow |
The Fortitude is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, finished in 1470. |
dited with the introduction of High Italian | Renaissance art to the Netherlands. |
y from Europe: Classical, Colonial, Italian | Renaissance, and Tudor. |
me, and Naples, where he discovered Italian | Renaissance art. |
e Circumcision is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Luca Signorelli, housed in the Nati |
ree-story apartment building in the Italian | Renaissance Revival style. |
a circular relief sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. |
Harvard University Center for Italian | Renaissance Studies, In Memoriam: Andrew Ladis, 2007, R |
ailroad passenger station, with its Italian | Renaissance campanile was built in 1901. |
Italian | Renaissance artist, Piero della Francesca, sculpted a b |
ored in 1987, and today contains an Italian | Renaissance garden with hornbeam pergolas, cascade, and |
kar Sommer, planned the building in Italian | Renaissance style. |
The work shows a clear influence of Italian | Renaissance and Baroque artists such as Caravaggio, Tin |
building exhibited elements of the Italian | Renaissance Revival, and it included a tower on top of |
See also: Italian | Renaissance |
and he drew on inspiration from the Italian | Renaissance. |
a distinguished example of eclectic Italian | Renaissance style architecture. |
e Dying Slave is a sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo. |
He was a specialist in Italian | Renaissance painting, regarded by many as "the outstand |
Giovanni Francesco Bembo was an Italian | Renaissance painter from Cremona, mainly active from 15 |
ith Writing Child and Bishop by the Italian | Renaissance master Pinturicchio. |
er work as a translator of Italian-language | Renaissance literature. |
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre as part of its | Renaissance and Revolution season, and was first staged |
ke many of Chicago's Polish Cathedrals, its | Renaissance style recalls the glory days of the Polish |
as been preserved almost unchanged with its | renaissance architecture. |
was rebuilt many times, but it retains its | Renaissance look The castle was nominated as a National |
and was restored in the 20th century to its | Renaissance appearance. |
to live at Mantua during the apogee of its | Renaissance cultural flowering, under the rule of the G |
It is noted for its | Renaissance rood loft built in 1534 and for the fine, p |
andmarks include the Old Town Hall with its | Renaissance portal (15th century), the castle on the si |
ment is the front of the sacristy, with its | Renaissance pediment, its entablature, and the arch bet |
in New York (Johnstown and Ithaca), but its | Renaissance Revival touches, the columns and decorative |
laces: Charles V Mediaeval period, Henry IV | Renaissance period, Louis XV 1789 French Revolution per |
e Robert D'Aversa Band, Jerry Harris & Jazz | Renaissance, Baroque Wind Ensemble, Water Gap Players, |
The 16th century began the Jewish | Renaissance in Prague. |
Kentucky | Renaissance Pharmacy Museum: This is dedicated to the e |
opening was included in the general Kodshim | Renaissance brought about by the Brisk yeshivas. |
Paris et ses fontaines, de la | Renaissance a nos jours, Directed by Beatrice de Andia, |
numentales, in Paris et ses fontaines de la | Renaissance a nos jours, pg. |
The Theatre de la | Renaissance was a theater in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Eros et magie a la | Renaissance. |
a, Le Petit Journal, La Revue populaire, La | Renaissance and Bataille. |
Paris et ses fontaines, de la | Renaissance a Nos Jours. |
Similar in design to the La | Renaissance Apartments that form part of the same compl |
La | Renaissance Apartments is an apartment building located |
the Wolfgang wing which made it the largest | Renaissance castle in North Germany. |
2-1600) was an Italian composer of the late | Renaissance, active in Venice and Florence. |
y 1609) was an Italian composer of the late | Renaissance, of the Venetian School. |
d singer of the Venetian school of the late | Renaissance. |
an composer of the Roman School of the late | Renaissance, a student of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestr |
nd Adonis is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance artist Titian, executed in Venice around 15 |
ser, violinist, and viol player of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque eras, mainly active in no |
emselves replaced the madrigals of the late | Renaissance; and the development of the oratorio, of wh |
1550: July 3 - Jacobus Gallus, late | Renaissance Czech composer of Slovene origin (d. |
1528) is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance artist Antonio Allegri da Correggio. |
ser, singer and Franciscan monk in the late | Renaissance. |
ch we now consider to be definitive of late | Renaissance music, given Palestrina's position as Europ |
the face was among those preferred for late | renaissance portraiture, but what is striking is the gr |
n Italian composer and organist of the late | Renaissance Venetian School. |
cretic and eclectic scholarship in the late | Renaissance. |
the other main sights belong also the late | Renaissance court church Hofkirche (1607/08 built by Jo |
aker who began his training during the late | Renaissance, and showed distinct mannerist sensibilitie |
ge (1542/1543 - 1591), composer of the late | Renaissance |
t of the village, there is a castle of late | renaissance of Balog-family. |
Terminology was lax in the late | Renaissance and early Baroque music periods, and what o |
ese music composer and theorist of the late | Renaissance. |
rom its ruins in neoclassic style with late | Renaissance and Baroque elements. |
1525/30-1603), Italian composer of the late | Renaissance |
n Italian composer and organist of the late | Renaissance, active in Mantua and Graz. |
fe amassed included many fine works by late | Renaissance, French nineteenth-century, and American ni |
poser of the Roman School, of the very late | Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
th German composer and organist of the late | Renaissance and very early Baroque eras. |
or later) was a French composer of the late | Renaissance, mainly of chansons. |
Late | Renaissance church of St. Michael Archangel (16th-17th |
ly 1591) was a Flemish composer of the late | Renaissance. |
The Culture Wars of the Late | Renaissance: Skeptics, Libertines, and Opera. |
Milky Way is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance master Jacopo Tintoretto (1575-1580), in th |
) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque, who spent almost his ent |
the other hand, are a cappella, in the late | Renaissance style, so Agazzari simultaneously showed ex |
an Italian composer and teacher of the late | Renaissance. |
st significant passion settings of the late | Renaissance. |
family of triple metre dances from the late | Renaissance and the Baroque era. |
man composer and music theorist of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
so known as Il Gaetano, was an Italian late | Renaissance Mannerist or, more properly, "counter-Manie |
ined in the respects that the high and late | renaissance came to demand of literature. |
later) was an Italian composer of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
he Bishop) was a Dutch composer of the late | Renaissance. |
sic theorist, singer and priest of the late | Renaissance. |
r 1602) was an Italian composer of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque and patron of the arts. |
sic theorist, organist and poet of the late | Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
talian printer, the leading printer of Late | Renaissance Basel, the Erasmian crossroads between Ital |
In the very late | Renaissance and early Baroque, a sinfonia was an altern |
e Monte, was a Flemish composer of the late | Renaissance. |
12-1597) was an Italian painter of the late | Renaissance. |
d de Latre, Franco-Flemish composer of late | Renaissance music (d. |
n Bocsig, built in the 19th century in late | Renaissance style. |
uilt on a grand scale and in a late-Italian | Renaissance style, the Theuer-Wrigley House is one of t |
g the fire: fifteen poets of today's Latino | renaissance. |
ated with William Salesbury, Wales' leading | Renaissance scholar. |
by Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and leading | Renaissance writers such as Spenser (the marriage hymn |
the moving spirit behind the great literary | renaissance in Kerala.Says Ulloor of A.R. Rajaraja Varm |
, what became known as the Chicago Literary | Renaissance in the 1910s and early 1920s, and the perio |
widely regarded as a key figure in literary | renaissance of Bengal as well as India. |
neighbouring Cotentin, sparking a literary | renaissance on the Norman mainland. |
her authors of the Chicago's 1920s literary | renaissance that used the fourth floor pressroom includ |
Lodi, one of the masterworks of Lombardy's | Renaissance. |
f LA 1064 as it is the way to the Louisiana | Renaissance Festival. |
LC is a featured performer at the Louisiana | Renaissance Festival, which is a sponsor of the organiz |
The Art Of The Lute: | Renaissance And Baroque Masterpieces From France, Engla |
known for its landmark 200-foot-wide (61 m) | Renaissance Revival limestone facade. |
17th century, in the style of the Maasland | Renaissance. |
The present building is in the Maasland | Renaissance style of the 17th century works, with attra |
a classicising invention of the Macedonian | Renaissance, and Meyer Schapiro, who, whilst agreeing w |
at, probably of the 10th century Macedonian | Renaissance, believed to have been created by artists o |
s buried in Santi Apostoli in a magnificent | Renaissance tomb scultped by Mino da Fiesole and Andrea |
Quartet with guest vocalist Vusi Mahlasela ( | Renaissance, 1996) |
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