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description of the materials and methods of | Renaissance maiolica, Cipriano Piccolpasso's I Tre Libr |
with progressive rock acts, Mike Oldfield, | Renaissance, Camel and Fish. |
zing script, the Carolingian minuscule that | Renaissance humanists took to be Roman and employed as |
ohnstons constructed the monumental Italian | Renaissance Revival mansion in Macon upon their return |
ng the many other remarkable monuments, the | Renaissance tombstone of Nikolaus Roeder von Tiersberg |
hat includes traits of Gothic, Moorish, and | Renaissance architectural styles. |
e Rick Griffin and Victor Moscoso), Italian | Renaissance art and Walt Disney comics. |
The film itself, like most Disney | Renaissance films, contains valuable moral information |
m of Oxford, always feeling at home most in | Renaissance and Baroque repertoire. |
rned classical and contemporary music, from | Renaissance music to serialism, and the Italian folk, i |
1629) was an English cathedral musician and | Renaissance composer. |
Named Texas | Renaissance Games State Champions in Falconry 1975, 197 |
ied being a partisan of the nascent Flemish | Renaissance Revival movement in Belgium, although the p |
establish his place in the Native American | Renaissance literary movement. |
s identified as part of the Native American | renaissance. |
The novel is a part of the Native American | Renaissance and is considered one of the first Native A |
Antonio de Nebrija - | Renaissance Humanist, Philologist |
he four main people involved in Nepal Bhasa | renaissance. |
Harlem-based, all-African American New York | Renaissance basketball team, he accepted the offer, but |
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). |
both the Original Celtics and the New York | Renaissance (an all-Black team). |
York City, he was a member of the New York | Renaissance, the Washington Bears, and various other te |
Georgia Douglas Johnson:From The New Negro | Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movement (Urbana and Ch |
gainst barnstorming teams like the New York | Renaissance, New York Jewels, Oswego Merchants, Schenec |
edifice stands the elegant Nieuwerck, whose | Renaissance style contrasts markedly with the Gothic of |
ersian setting out of the Arabian Nights, a | Renaissance Venetian romance, and a largely comic story |
Gerard Noel, The | Renaissance Popes: Statesmen, Warriors and the Great Bo |
844 and 1866, was inspired by North Italian | Renaissance architecture. |
ity Centre, was awarded with the North East | Renaissance Award from the Royal Institution of Charter |
tolomea, "Benedetta Carlini: Lesbian Nun of | Renaissance Italy". |
) was an Italian composer and singer of the | Renaissance, and the eldest musician in a large promine |
was an Italian composer and organist of the | Renaissance, mainly active in Milan. |
Unlike the instrument of the | Renaissance period, which is the main subject of the ar |
be generally described as a mix of Italian | Renaissance and Greek Revival, with a degree of Beaux-A |
e on Italia Mia, Musical Imagination of the | Renaissance. |
ourthouse is an excellent example of Second | Renaissance Revival architecture. |
man organist, and probably composer, of the | Renaissance. |
er work as a translator of Italian-language | Renaissance literature. |
Musician, composer of the | Renaissance. |
New educational ideas of the | Renaissance era as well as new methods of teaching were |
he most famous Madonna portraits of Italian | Renaissance painter, Raphael. |
By the time of the | Renaissance, camphor as a culinary ingredient had falle |
woman "holds her child in the embrace of a | Renaissance Madonna." |
writer, composer, organist, and poet of the | Renaissance. |
Lodi, one of the masterworks of Lombardy's | Renaissance. |
s working for the costume department of the | Renaissance Entertainment Corporation on events held in |
1536 - 1591) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance from Cremona. |
Bergin, Thomas (ed.), Encyclopedia of the | Renaissance (Oxford and New York: Market House Books, 1 |
he most important freestanding halls of the | Renaissance. |
precise dating, even for a composer of the | Renaissance; not only did he have an unusually long car |
ve 1512-1520) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
Fontaine also served as president of Maison | Renaissance and Arc en Ciel in Hearst. |
i (1516-1565) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
ontinued his predecessors' patronage of the | Renaissance composer Diego Ortiz. |
1535 - 1604), German sculptor of the | Renaissance |
minate scholarship in their areas of focus: | Renaissance Studies, American Indian History, American |
) was a German lutenist and arranger of the | Renaissance. |
5 June 1608) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
16th century) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
red as one of the founding authors of Tamil | renaissance movement. |
work meant to depict various aspects of the | Renaissance, and is built up of numerous episodic melod |
Benedictus Appenzeller, composer of the | Renaissance |
iterature and religious practices of Spain, | renaissance and medieval (including al-Andalus), i.e., |
best known for her role as director of the | Renaissance Players, one of Australia's best known earl |
The Towers of Chevron | Renaissance Retail Shops |
Renovation of the | renaissance murals started in 1987 with the help of UNE |
This design is enjoying something of a | renaissance with US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan as |
School, the central musical practice of the | Renaissance in Europe. |
Gerard Smith (ed), Jesuit thinkers of the | Renaissance, Milwaukee (USA), 1939, pp.157-192. |
“Lives of the Courtesans: Portraits of the | Renaissance” (Rizzoli International, 1986, Rizzoli Mila |
Moscato was a true child of the | Renaissance, well versed in the classical languages and |
ntire life, serving as Professor of Italian | Renaissance painting and sculpture from 1972. |
ty Coalition, and executive director of The | Renaissance Project. |
The Greeks and the great Italians of the | Renaissance appealed to him most. |
(c1496-1536) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo. |
was a Spanish composer and vihuelist of the | Renaissance. |
ary 9, 1587) was an Italian composer of the | Renaissance. |
d after 1566) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in his native city of |
arch 5, 1535) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
im Patinir, to a distinct style of Northern | Renaissance landscape painting that combined small hist |
ch we now consider to be definitive of late | Renaissance music, given Palestrina's position as Europ |
3 July 1528) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in Brescia. |
d/or Eberhard Wilkening in the style of the | Renaissance. |
led Il Frare) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
), across East Lancashire as symbols of the | renaissance of the area. |
In literature of the | Renaissance and later, Broteas is most often called "Br |
o (1489-1537) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in his native Mantua. |
The end of the decade saw something of a | renaissance for the fleet; in 1999, Kursk carried out a |
co Ricchino was an Italian architect of the | Renaissance period, born in Rovato and mainly active in |
French composer and probably singer of the | Renaissance, active in Gascony. |
The art of Northern | Renaissance, 1946 |
1350s - 1416) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the | Renaissance, active in Venice. |
ted chamber musician, he is a member of the | Renaissance violin band The King's Noyse, and the new 1 |
f the oldest surviving collections of Czech | Renaissance polyphony, and originated in the Utraquist |
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre as part of its | Renaissance and Revolution season, and was first staged |
work study of the work and influence of the | Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. |
talian painter of quadratura painter of the | Renaissance period. |
and especially the polyphonic works of the | Renaissance masters (such as Palestrina, Nanini, Marenz |
linck, a Dutch organist and composer of the | Renaissance) in Amsterdam, where Masaaki Suzuki was amo |
er (1560-1600) was a Spanish painter of the | Renaissance period. |
romantic composers and English music of the | Renaissance to the Baroque. |
very well known for his preservation of the | Renaissance techniques; Society Magazine referred to hi |
Antonio Bruno was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
i (1566-1658) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
lommeo Bononi was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
itect Mary Colter in a synthesis of Spanish | Renaissance and Classical Revival architecture styles. |
a Franco-Flemish singer and composer of the | Renaissance, probably active only in his homeland, the |
16th century) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period |
ns but also the earliest example of Flemish | Renaissance Revival interior architecture in Belgium. |
manuscript containing Spanish music of the | Renaissance. |
ilation of Spanish secular polyphony of the | Renaissance after the Cancionero de Palacio. |
Leaf Boys, the Ramblers form the core of a | renaissance in Cajun and Creole music. |
ase, Shipping, has undergone something of a | renaissance, and grew fourfold in the 2003-07 period on |
te in Dutch Colonial style, a subset of the | Renaissance revival style. |
1570-1596) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the | Renaissance. |
n Italian painter painter and carver of the | Renaissance period. |
ollowing the example of the Flemings of the | Renaissance and the treatment of Belgian classical pain |
er sister, Irma, were historians of Italian | Renaissance art. |
t of the village, there is a castle of late | renaissance of Balog-family. |
March 1571) was an Italian composer of the | Renaissance and was involved in the heart of Rome's lit |
1555) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the | Renaissance, apparently active mainly in Italy, particu |
16th century) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in Venice. |
The Towers of Chevron | Renaissance (Skyline Central Lobby Hall) |
1483) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the | Renaissance. |
The Towers of Chevron | Renaissance (Roof Top Podium) |
stocrat, and one of the founders of English | Renaissance poetry. |
SMITH, Gerard (ed): Jesuit thinkers of the | Renaissance, Milwaukee (USA), 1939, pp.75-132. |
March 4, 1526) was a German lutenist of the | Renaissance. |
The building is a rare example of Dutch | Renaissance Revival-style architecture in Chicago, and |
considered to be the founding father of the | renaissance. |
alises in the Latin polyphonic music of the | renaissance, but sings a wide repertory of Masses and m |
a Franco-Flemish singer and composer of the | Renaissance, active in Bruges and Brussels. |
Grand Collar of the Order of the | Renaissance of Jordan |
to the field on the back of something of a | renaissance under Dutch manager Ruud Gullit, having rec |
He was a scholar of Italian | Renaissance art. |
d Il Fadino), was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in his native Cremona. |
ing available due to the positioning of the | Renaissance condominiums, North Hill is one of the larg |
ia da Brescia was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
e (1533-1613) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in Venice and his native Bas |
erio d'Assisi was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in the early 16th century. |
ion, becoming a prominent figure of ancient | Renaissance and Baroque music and of the revival of the |
e Fire Museum of Texas is an example of the | Renaissance Revival. |
The age of the | Renaissance, with Rodrigo Borgia on the throne of St. P |
ve 1464-1490) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in Cremona in the 15th centu |
uclide Trotti was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
Italian composer of the Roman School of the | Renaissance and early Baroque eras. |
7/8 - 1505), Franco-Flemish composer of the | Renaissance |
As part of the | Renaissance 2010 program, the school's campus was then |
o be their farewell show, Ann Boleyn of New | Renaissance Records offered the act a recording contrac |
crease his on-site understanding of Italian | Renaissance architecture, his specialty-He was assigned |
16th century) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active in Spain. |
agnificent temples in the traditions of the | Renaissance period continued in the 18th, 19th and earl |
He became somewhat of a | Renaissance Man and had careers as a violin maker, watc |
rench composer, and likely a singer, of the | Renaissance. |
One of the best qualities of the | Renaissance Period was its everlasting concern with the |
shaped layout, reflecting the ideals of the | Renaissance and protestantism. |
In this, a genuine work of the | Renaissance, Cano tried to free dogmatic theology from |
ibed as "one of the finest works of Italian | Renaissance architecture in the country". |
e it contravened the strictures of American | Renaissance architecture which were the accepted status |
, choirmaster, and possibly organist of the | Renaissance, active in several towns in Lorraine, inclu |
sor Gary Ferguson is a specialist of French | Renaissance literature and culture at the University of |
so Papacello, was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
e seen as defining characteristics of early | Renaissance music, and both Le Franc's and Tinctoris's |
to live at Mantua during the apogee of its | Renaissance cultural flowering, under the rule of the G |
chool and the institute are both of Italian | Renaissance design and were built in 1864 and 1869, res |
l siglo de Oro: Spanish Sacred Music of the | Renaissance London Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble, Pro Ca |
ngs from the Song of Songs Orchestra of the | Renaissance dir Richard Cheetham (conductor), Michael N |
grace and human liberty controversy of the | Renaissance (Molinism). |
fficacious grace with the new ideals of the | Renaissance concerning human's free will. |
i (1447-1510) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
management rights to The Towers of Chevron | Renaissance were sold to listed company S8 Ltd in June |
ng is the only complete examples of Italian | Renaissance architecture in Downtown Houston. |
ge; in that sense he is a forerunner of the | renaissance with its effort to create vernacular litera |
1500-1567) was a Portuguese composer of the | Renaissance. |
Castile; nor were the exciting ideas of the | Renaissance in educating women, or at least princesses. |
e complete set is a humanistic model of the | Renaissance cosmos. |
ers were asked to dress up images of famous | renaissance nudes in a protest against douban's self-ce |
Donatello and Masaccio, forefathers of the | Renaissance, Ghiberti and the Della Robbias, Filippo Li |
Mentor Philosophers: The Age of Adventure: | Renaissance Philosophers |
ter glass artist and a glass painter of the | Renaissance. |
Pinturicchio was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
tista Bertani was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
a (1506-1561) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
It is also a part of Marriott's | Renaissance Hotels brand. |
ibed all features of Italian society of the | Renaissance. |
church's architecture bears the mark of the | Renaissance. |
is constitute the classic examples of Greek | Renaissance literature. |
1994 is a manuscript collection of English | Renaissance plays, now in the Egerton Collection of the |
h or bed in the sumptuous surroundings of a | Renaissance palace. |
empt to emulate the architecture of Italian | Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. |
ulio Tonduzzi was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
70 - c. 1544) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance, born at Crema, and active also in Brescia. |
one of the more cryptic figures of English | Renaissance drama. |
Some of the hallmarks of the | Renaissance Revival style found on the building include |
amples of the English interpretation of the | Renaissance style of architecture, which came into fash |
1480 -1528) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in Bergamo. |
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