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known for its landmark 200-foot-wide (61 m) | Renaissance Revival limestone facade. |
ler to design a complete new grandstand and | Renaissance Revival clubhouse facilities along with lan |
Judi Dench again worked as director for the | Renaissance revival of both the theatre and television |
It was designed in the English | Renaissance revival style in 1901 by architects Wheelwr |
as the Marine Trust Company Building, is a | renaissance revival highrise in downtown Buffalo, New Y |
y, the load-bearing masonry building in the | Renaissance Revival style is significant for its early |
This pink Texas granite building, in | Renaissance Revival style, closely resembles the Texas |
Some of the hallmarks of the | Renaissance Revival style found on the building include |
n the site was built in 1924, a three-story | Renaissance Revival (similar to St. Lawrence Hall in To |
Howard Crane in the | renaissance revival architectural style, and is made ma |
The structure was designed in a French | Renaissance Revival style utilizing pressed yellow bric |
Renaissance Revival detailing is basically derived from | |
frame in the architectural style of Second | Renaissance Revival with elements of Beaux Arts. |
ing is distinctive for its use of the Dutch | Renaissance revival style, with its stepped gables, ste |
er which combines the Commercial style with | Renaissance Revival detailing. |
in New York (Johnstown and Ithaca), but its | Renaissance Revival touches, the columns and decorative |
m surrounding structures by its many Second | Renaissance Revival architectural elements. |
o known as Lloyd's Bank, is a historic 1927 | Renaissance Revival and Mediterranean Revival building, |
Renaissance revival | |
(later William Deacon's, now RBS) Bank, in | Renaissance Revival style by Edward Walters (1860) (wes |
bay wide pastel stucco building in a Second | Renaissance Revival / Mission style. |
A Second | Renaissance Revival building designed by the firm of Wa |
ree-story apartment building in the Italian | Renaissance Revival style. |
sung, not declaimed, therefore opera was a | Renaissance revival of ancient practice. |
llage Hall, in Baldwinsville, New York is a | Renaissance Revival style village hall that was listed |
the Collegiate Gothic, Moorish Revival, and | Renaissance Revival styles. |
ith lively tile ornamentation in the Second | Renaissance Revival style. |
The | Renaissance Revival style building was designed by San |
ed apartment building has been described as | Renaissance Revival and "Adam Revival" with neo-classic |
o Beaux-Arts, Sullivanesque, Neo-classical, | Renaissance Revival, Art Moderne, Art Deco and Modern. |
2005 as an excellent example of the Italian | Renaissance Revival, which is found in the tall narrow |
building exhibited elements of the Italian | Renaissance Revival, and it included a tower on top of |
ederick Louis Roehrig and E.C. Shipley in a | Renaissance Revival-Romanesque Revival Victorian style. |
restore the Missouri Governor's Mansion, a | Renaissance Revival-style home designed by St. Louis ar |
The building is a rare example of Dutch | Renaissance Revival-style architecture in Chicago, and |
ic, Queen Anne, Shingle, Prairie School and | Renaissance Revival. |
Department of Historic Resources as Italian | Renaissance Revival. |
e Fire Museum of Texas is an example of the | Renaissance Revival. |
lude the Italianate, Classical Revival, and | Renaissance Revival. |
With the addition of the spire, the | Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel reached a new height |
ter the 277-unit Adam's Mark Hotel (now the | Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel) was completed in 198 |
hotel in the city and the state, after the | Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel. |
ed the films shot by John Terry Looking for | Renaissance Rome (1975, with Kathleen Weil-Garris Brand |
first important urban planning projects in | Renaissance Rome. |
of renovation that was under weigh in early | Renaissance Rome. |
ain artistic works in the cathedral are the | Renaissance rood screen, now moved to the western end o |
It is noted for its | Renaissance rood loft built in 1534 and for the fine, p |
Auflage 1886) - The German Gothic and | Renaissance Room |
The | Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa is a 259-ro |
San Francisco Union Square, Stanford Court | Renaissance San Francisco, and the Ritz-Carlton, San Fr |
The Stanford Court | Renaissance San Francisco is a Marriott Renaissance Hot |
The | Renaissance sarcophagus of Nicholas, Graf von Salm (def |
The | Renaissance saw an immense increase in botanic study an |
The | Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center, loc |
Αμιρουτζής) (1400-1470) was a Pontic Greek | Renaissance scholar and philosopher. |
ated with William Salesbury, Wales' leading | Renaissance scholar. |
sion of history was used earlier by Italian | Renaissance scholars Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo, |
As with most | Renaissance scholars nothing is known about his parents |
of older conjectures, going as far back as | Renaissance scholarship, which editors had ignored. |
She has served as the chair of the American | Renaissance School Board for over 10 years. |
Both scientists' lives show how the | Renaissance scientist is not afraid of challenging what |
D'Agnolo (Bartolomeo Bagglioni)- Florentine | Renaissance sculptor & architect |
(1494, Florence - 1576) was an Italian High | Renaissance sculptor, the son of the architect and scul |
uccio (1418 - c. 1481) was an Italian early | Renaissance sculptor. |
renaissance sculpture in Holin. | |
He filled the island with several Italian | renaissance sculptures, some of which still decorate th |
k and Roman antiquities, medieval and early | Renaissance sculptures, and much of the collection of E |
Kirby's Venetian | Renaissance second Boston Public Library, Boylston Stre |
Brook's research interests included | Renaissance secular music, 18th- and 19th-century music |
a car crash at the intersection in front of | Renaissance Seoul Hotel in Seoul where his BMW car cras |
In the series of | Renaissance Sicilian composers including Claudio Pari, |
It was later found in the previews that | Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different |
rare by the 1920s, but the breed has seen a | renaissance since World War II. |
mations; currently, the Paseo is enjoying a | renaissance since the 1980s. |
In 1944 he founded The | Renaissance Singers with whom he gave numerous concerts |
The Culture Wars of the Late | Renaissance: Skeptics, Libertines, and Opera. |
2010 | Renaissance Society of Chicago |
Watery, Domestic at The | Renaissance Society |
2007 | Renaissance Society of America grant |
The | Renaissance Society, Chicago, USA (2008) |
useum has co-organized exhibitions with the | Renaissance Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fi |
Ed Paschke: Selected Works 1967-1981, | Renaissance Society, University of Chicago (1982, trave |
nd Industry, the Oriental Institute and the | Renaissance Society. |
"Forever Changing" was the only | Renaissance song on which drummer Terry Sullivan wrote |
80s and also had the intervention of a URC, | Renaissance South Yorkshire. |
Apparitions in late Medieval and | Renaissance Spain, Princeton University Press, 1981, IS |
Broteas, under the | Renaissance spelling Brotheus, is also a character in " |
It also contains the | Renaissance square of Place des Vosges, the overtly mod |
Renaissance Square is a high-rise complex located in do | |
Developed by Trammell Crow Company, | Renaissance Square was sold to the Pauls Corporation in |
The complex includes two towers: One | Renaissance Square at 105.77 m (347.0 ft) with 26 floor |
connects this building to the 15 Building, | Renaissance Square, City Center, and Gaviidae. |
Renaissance Square, which is composed of buildings whic | |
Gothic and | Renaissance stained glass windows and mural paintings, |
“Negotiating with the | Renaissance State: the Ottoman Empire and the New Diplo |
Renaissance stately home from the 16th century | |
and protection, the castle-dwellers in the | Renaissance strived for classy, fashionable residences. |
The German | Renaissance structure officially opened on February 15, |
The Italian | renaissance structure completed in 1933, is considered |
A journal of medieval and | renaissance studies 30 (1999), 167-177. |
hcoming from the Centre for Reformation and | Renaissance Studies (University of Toronto). |
English professor emeritus of medieval and | renaissance studies at the University of Edinburgh. |
llowship at Harvard University's Center for | Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, in Florence, Italy. |
minate scholarship in their areas of focus: | Renaissance Studies, American Indian History, American |
t the Harvard University Center for Italian | Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, Florence. |
lege of New York Institute for Medieval and | Renaissance Studies, which granted undergraduate and gr |
toria University Centre for Reformation and | Renaissance Studies, 1995. |
Harvard University Center for Italian | Renaissance Studies, In Memoriam: Andrew Ladis, 2007, R |
Renaissance Studies: Volume 19, Issue 2, pp. | |
English | Renaissance Studies: Presented To Dame Helen Gardner In |
history and culture; ancient, medieval, and | Renaissance studies; anthropology; landscape architectu |
The City Hall in Delft is a | Renaissance style building on the Markt across from the |
of the Queen's, which is in the Old Italian | Renaissance style and in the building of which the cant |
n the fifteenth century and rebuilt in fine | Renaissance style in 1522 by Charles Brandon, Duke of S |
The house was designed by P. Roder in | Renaissance style (supervising builder was master Rada) |
n German Lutheran music from the polyphonic | Renaissance style to the early Baroque. |
It is a | Renaissance style building designed by William J. Bryce |
g which was finished by 1860 in the Italian | Renaissance style with an exterior of brownstone and re |
the present Davenant Centre has a Grade II | Renaissance Style Listing. |
the rebuilding of the Gothic castle in the | Renaissance style between 1523-1548. |
The hall was built in 1565-1566 in | Renaissance style by Joos Staesin from Ypres, in replac |
ke many of Chicago's Polish Cathedrals, its | Renaissance style recalls the glory days of the Polish |
The Bethlen Castle was a | Renaissance style building, but the subsequent modifica |
The 22 story French | Renaissance style hotel has a brick veneer over a steel |
It was rebuilt in the | Renaissance style in the first third of the 17th centur |
Dahlerup, who specialised in Italian | Renaissance style design had previously designed the Ho |
It was erected in an Early | Renaissance style by order of Elector Joachim II Hector |
the town hall (mid-17th century), in | Renaissance style |
The building's | Renaissance style recalls the glory days of the Polish- |
edifice stands the elegant Nieuwerck, whose | Renaissance style contrasts markedly with the Gothic of |
In late 17th century, the | Renaissance style was out of fashion and Oxenstierna's |
It was built in a | Renaissance style from Longridge stone. |
The east window is of stained glass in the | Renaissance style and was installed c1905. |
The present building is in the Maasland | Renaissance style of the 17th century works, with attra |
the smallest building created in the Weser | Renaissance style |
The palace was remodeled in the | Renaissance style in the 16th century. |
amples of the English interpretation of the | Renaissance style of architecture, which came into fash |
She noted that these works written in | Renaissance style - the author did not condemn the paga |
3), Westwood House, Sydenham, in the French | Renaissance style (1880), the Astor estate offices (189 |
The | Renaissance style edifice was completed in 1914, it is |
els already show some characteristic of the | Renaissance style (City Museum of Brussels). |
le, built in the 16th century in the French | Renaissance style and restored in the 17th-18th centuri |
a distinguished example of eclectic Italian | Renaissance style architecture. |
is described as being in a "vaguely Italian | renaissance style" but the building is slightly limited |
h Italian Mannerism, it became the Parisian | Renaissance style, thus "setting the mold" for all late |
uilding is in between late Gothic and early | Renaissance style, and now houses the Forney art librar |
a period of thirty years in splendid Gothic | Renaissance style, engaging the services of the archite |
It is a | Renaissance style, and now houses the county court. |
ects, designed the structure in the Italian | Renaissance style, along with more than 200 theaters th |
ive Points Theatre, designed in the Italian | Renaissance style, opened in 1927. |
In an eclectic, revived Flemish | renaissance style, (Renaissance Revival architecture), |
Designed in High | Renaissance style, the building is not merely a replica |
uilt on a grand scale and in a late-Italian | Renaissance style, the Theuer-Wrigley House is one of t |
in Mantua in his final years) in the mature | Renaissance style, with some hints of a post-Raphaelian |
The pavilion at the park is in the Italian | Renaissance style, completed in 1929 by architects Stan |
c in shape are more redolent of the English | Renaissance style, the house was actually in the Strawb |
s designed by Thomas W. Lamb in the Italian | Renaissance style, and was intended to present legitima |
ly impressive Baroque garden in the Italian | Renaissance style, dubbed by contemporaries the 'Eighth |
the other hand, are a cappella, in the late | Renaissance style, so Agazzari simultaneously showed ex |
Of | Renaissance style, it was constructed in 16th century. |
his architectural work was executed in the | Renaissance style, although he made use of relatively n |
nterior decoration is typical of the French | Renaissance style, with Classical orders (ionic, doric, |
escribe the church as being in the “Italian | Renaissance” style, a designation prompted by placement |
The castle is in the Flemish | Renaissance style, with red brick and a slate roof. |
rd and constructed in 17th-century Scottish | Renaissance style, this was opened in 1890 by Sir John |
The reredos is in | Renaissance style, and is in three parts. |
lmes & Converse in 1925 and held in Italian | Renaissance style. |
Gate Lodge is in | Renaissance style. |
e base of the Pabst Building of the Flemish | Renaissance style. |
noted architectural practice, in a Chinese | Renaissance style. |
hisson designed these buildings in a French | Renaissance style. |
the Fulham vestry, and was in the classical | renaissance style. |
anesque, some in the Gothic and some in the | Renaissance style. |
built a large number of buildings in Dutch | Renaissance style. |
railroad, and built in 1887 in the Spanish | Renaissance style. |
own Hall, completed 1564 in Flemish-Italian | Renaissance style. |
essings, and it has a red tile roof in free | Renaissance style. |
The lodges are designed in a French | Renaissance style. |
It is built of white sandstone, in Flemish | Renaissance style. |
1560, duke Eric II had it rebuilt in Weser | Renaissance style. |
(died 1583) is in Perpendicular rather than | Renaissance style. |
kar Sommer, planned the building in Italian | Renaissance style. |
rence rooms of the hotel are decorated in a | Renaissance style. |
n Bocsig, built in the 19th century in late | Renaissance style. |
dle Ages, in the period transitional to the | Renaissance style. |
ension of Lescot's Wing in exactly the same | Renaissance style. |
tery (1527), his first work entirely in the | Renaissance style; and for his last work, the Renaissan |
gs combine Early Netherlandish and Northern | Renaissance styles, and incorporate both Flemish and It |
sign and was inspired by both classical and | renaissance styles, and bears many similarities to St P |
age in a combination of Grecian and Italian | Renaissance styles, positioned to directly front onto t |
techniques, it also epitomises Baroque and | Renaissance styles, with its prolific use of pedal poin |
c blend of Victoian Italianate and Venetian | Renaissance styles, heavily influenced by the writer Jo |
ns of religious scenes combining Gothic and | Renaissance styles. |
nation of the Classical Revival and Italian | Renaissance styles. |
ng the transitional period from Medieval to | Renaissance styles. |
other great humanists and story writers of | Renaissance, such as Montaigne and Rabelais. |
palace was originally in the 17th century a | Renaissance summer seat for the archbishops of Esztergo |
thesis titled “Playfulness in Visual Arts / | Renaissance, Surrealism, Dada.” |
ly, while in the architrave are dolphins, a | Renaissance symbol of love, and vegetable elements. |
aza is now the flagship of the city's urban | renaissance taking place up and down the corridor just |
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