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The architecture of the building is Roman | Renaissance Revival with influence of the Spanish style |
the high school I am sure, in Greek, Roman, | Renaissance, Egyptian, and Gothic Architecture, and at |
Somerset Rural | Renaissance Partnership have invested over £300,000 tow |
t Kiss, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, | Renaissance, Deliver Us From Evil, Jesus Camp, The Grou |
ension of Lescot's Wing in exactly the same | Renaissance style. |
The property is also home to CREST School, | Renaissance Center, Citrus County Instructional Resourc |
ss training, paleontology, library science, | Renaissance clothing design, publishing, education and |
been a sort of predecessor of the Scottish | Renaissance in trying to use Scottish folk culture, but |
t Carver (ca.1485 - ca.1570) was a Scottish | Renaissance monk and composer of Christian sacred music |
e's architectural works are in the Scottish | Renaissance tradition, which combined gothic and classi |
rd and constructed in 17th-century Scottish | Renaissance style, this was opened in 1890 by Sir John |
to developers and the massive Four Seasons | Renaissance Centre was built on them. |
The Animatrix (The Second | Renaissance) |
ourthouse is an excellent example of Second | Renaissance Revival architecture. |
Architectural Style: Second | Renaissance Revival |
onstructed in 1902, it was the first Second | Renaissance Revival apartment building to be constructe |
Despite the presence of many Second | Renaissance Revival elements, the building includes sev |
It reflects Second | Renaissance Revival architecture and served historicall |
ilms as The Animatrix (segment: "The Second | Renaissance Parts I and II"), Genius Party Beyond (segm |
Designed in the Second | Renaissance Revival style, the original portion of the |
innati's best examples of commercial Second | Renaissance Revival architecture. |
th Century Revivals architecture and Second | Renaissance Revival architecture and served historicall |
th Century Revivals architecture and Second | Renaissance Revival architecture. |
firm of Carrere and Hastings in the Second | Renaissance Revival style and inspired by St Mark's Bas |
frame in the architectural style of Second | Renaissance Revival with elements of Beaux Arts. |
fore the DVD release, along with The Second | Renaissance Parts 1 and 2, Kid's Story, and World Recor |
m surrounding structures by its many Second | Renaissance Revival architectural elements. |
bay wide pastel stucco building in a Second | Renaissance Revival / Mission style. |
A Second | Renaissance Revival building designed by the firm of Wa |
ith lively tile ornamentation in the Second | Renaissance Revival style. |
ns, repudiated the pluralism of the Secular | Renaissance which had previously plagued the Church: th |
United States Postal Service | Renaissance Center Post Office |
The typeface is based upon several | Renaissance models. |
It is located in several | Renaissance timber framed houses on the Quai Saint-Nico |
years after his death in 1967, the Shelest | Renaissance, which had briefly occurred under the prote |
from the west of the market square showing | renaissance wing of Haarlem city hall on the right. |
and in addition, Jethro Tull, Carly Simon, | Renaissance, Murray Head, Chris de Burgh, Beverley Crav |
1921 Sinfonie | Renaissance op.15 |
e 17th century gives the clue to the slovak | renaissance culture. |
nerally taken to be year 5 of the so-called | Renaissance of Pharaoh Ramesses XI, the tenth and last |
Sodometries: | Renaissance Texts, Modern Sexualities (1992) |
ge, and are not added afterwards as on some | Renaissance guitars (cf Joachim Tielke's guitars). |
There is some | renaissance decoration around the windows and doors. |
composed, wrote and produced an album Soul | Renaissance of which a compilation was eventually relea |
Praetorius has noted that "In sound [ | Renaissance] racketts are quite soft, almost as if one |
e 1920s and 1930s now known as the Southern | Renaissance. |
t who was a large influence on the Southern | Renaissance and is most well-known for the 1925 and 192 |
nnections: Caroline Gordon and the Southern | Renaissance, which was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons |
iterature and religious practices of Spain, | renaissance and medieval (including al-Andalus), i.e., |
in the main occurred at a time when Spanish | Renaissance designs were supplanting the Gothic regnant |
called The Toreador to reflect the Spanish | Renaissance architectural of the campus's buildings. |
c.1571) was a Spanish | Renaissance composer. |
railroad, and built in 1887 in the Spanish | Renaissance style. |
itect Mary Colter in a synthesis of Spanish | Renaissance and Classical Revival architecture styles. |
irst football coach, to reflect the Spanish | Renaissance architecture on campus. |
onado de) Cotes (c.1550-1603) was a Spanish | renaissance composer. |
The building, with Spanish | Renaissance architecture, is part of the Central Librar |
The exterior of the pseudo-Moorish, Spanish | Renaissance Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
The building will be constructed in Spanish | Renaissance theme and will create new a north campus ga |
eflect the influence of the campus' Spanish | Renaissance architecture. |
onymous works of the Portuguese and Spanish | renaissance manuscripts. |
enca, c. 1553 - Madrid, 1610) was a Spanish | Renaissance architect. |
htened democracy rather than in a spiritual | renaissance of the ruling classes. |
h having played a crucial role in spreading | Renaissance ideas to the Low Countries and hastening th |
On 31 October 2008 the station | renaissance was officially completed and a plaque was u |
tion with Randolph Coleman and also studied | Renaissance counterpoint with Greg Proctor at the Unive |
Architectural Style: | Renaissance |
red as one of the founding authors of Tamil | renaissance movement. |
arvard University Press, 2010) (The I Tatti | Renaissance Library, 42). |
arvard University Press, 2009) (The I Tatti | Renaissance Library; 40); * |
Named Texas | Renaissance Games State Champions in Falconry 1975, 197 |
The Texas | Renaissance Festival is located in Plantersville, Texas |
4, Plantersville has been home to the Texas | Renaissance Festival, an annual event which attracts hu |
The Texas | Renaissance Festival started in 1974 on the location of |
odes, they rendered them more strictly than | Renaissance composers had, to make their qualities dist |
(died 1583) is in Perpendicular rather than | Renaissance style. |
zing script, the Carolingian minuscule that | Renaissance humanists took to be Roman and employed as |
It was later found in the previews that | Renaissance simply added a mirror world under different |
ed in the Norwegian old tapestries from the | renaissance and baroque times. |
lizes in art from around the world from the | Renaissance to modern art. |
) was an Italian composer and singer of the | Renaissance, and the eldest musician in a large promine |
It also contains the | Renaissance square of Place des Vosges, the overtly mod |
tory of Modern Europe, Volume One: From the | Renaissance to the Age of Napoleon (1st ed.). |
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 |
He remained at the | Renaissance until 1938; members of his band included Pe |
MxPx - The | Renaissance EP (2001) |
has been violently disputed ever since the | Renaissance. |
e on Italia Mia, Musical Imagination of the | Renaissance. |
n in itself, its history is linked with the | renaissance of Indian art. |
eated desire to revive Chant as well as the | Renaissance polyphony of Palestrina, Lassus, Victoria, |
ircle with a dot (☉), first appeared in the | Renaissance. |
man organist, and probably composer, of the | Renaissance. |
The | Renaissance dance should be distinguished from the earl |
Musician, composer of the | Renaissance. |
the Antiquarian Imagination: Ideas from the | Renaissance to the Regency. |
a series of "outdoor rooms" inspired by the | Renaissance. |
manism", in: Humanism and Creativity in the | Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Ronald G. Witt, hrsg. |
contemporary concepts of decorum, which the | Renaissance inherited in part from Antiquity, which con |
The | Renaissance Players - Walsingham Classics |
New educational ideas of the | Renaissance era as well as new methods of teaching were |
By the time of the | Renaissance, camphor as a culinary ingredient had falle |
istorian he was a concerned mainly with the | Renaissance. |
The | Renaissance is represented by masterpieces by Giovanni |
ople was one of the major forces behind the | renaissance of independent publishing that occurred dur |
writer, composer, organist, and poet of the | Renaissance. |
September 30th to October 2nd, 2011 at the | Renaissance Waverly Hotel, north of Atlanta. |
s working for the costume department of the | Renaissance Entertainment Corporation on events held in |
The | Renaissance was one such movement that recognized Helle |
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 |
and the Allied Warehouse #2), signaling the | renaissance of the area. |
recently in 2008 by Q-tip on the album The | Renaissance ("Move") and Yung Wun for his song "Tear It |
The | Renaissance Revival style Hinsdale train station. |
work of minor and neglected poets from the | Renaissance period. |
an English Lutenist and Composer during the | Renaissance period. |
he most important freestanding halls of the | Renaissance. |
military, and religious leaders during the | Renaissance were inculcated with the notion that their |
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. |
nnected by elevated enclosed skyways to the | Renaissance Center (Across the street along Jefferson A |
i (1516-1565) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
ontinued his predecessors' patronage of the | Renaissance composer Diego Ortiz. |
ng the many other remarkable monuments, the | Renaissance tombstone of Nikolaus Roeder von Tiersberg |
The | Renaissance sarcophagus of Nicholas, Graf von Salm (def |
During the | Renaissance times there were no naming conventions and |
1535 - 1604), German sculptor of the | Renaissance |
the Mercantile National Bank complex to the | Renaissance Tower. |
This article is about the | Renaissance painter. |
In fact the | Renaissance buildings in the Weser region show evidence |
Flowers of France, The | Renaissance Period 1907 |
The | Renaissance Collegium Musicum, part of the University o |
Gustave Reese, Music in the | Renaissance. |
) was a German lutenist and arranger of the | Renaissance. |
pella sacred vocal music written during the | Renaissance by composers from all over Europe. |
5 June 1608) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
And the | Renaissance part as well as the organ from the sixteent |
single released by Q-Tip for his album The | Renaissance. |
16th century) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period. |
ng on an elevated limestone basement in the | Renaissance Revival style. |
ts, and is connected to the apartments, the | Renaissance Center, Millender Center Detroit People Mov |
work meant to depict various aspects of the | Renaissance, and is built up of numerous episodic melod |
Benedictus Appenzeller, composer of the | Renaissance |
hall Treasure, the Lycurgus Cup, and in the | Renaissance Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne. |
best known for her role as director of the | Renaissance Players, one of Australia's best known earl |
Renovation of the | renaissance murals started in 1987 with the help of UNE |
During the | Renaissance the gambas, were important and elegant inst |
, such as velvet, in high demand during the | Renaissance. |
School, the central musical practice of the | Renaissance in Europe. |
c from the Middle Ages, lute songs from the | Renaissance period, Baroque sacred music, and contempor |
The | Renaissance continuation of the metaphorical view of th |
the | Renaissance Town Hall from 1585 |
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 |
-playing game; this supplement depicted the | Renaissance and wars of religion as a campaign setting |
int Francis of Assisi and an advisor to the | Renaissance Project in San Francisco, CA. |
Gilbert's area of expertise was the | Renaissance, especially the diplomatic history of the p |
m Art Nouveau, late Gothic, Baroque and the | Renaissance. |
at they shared a passionate interest in the | Renaissance. |
Moscato was a true child of the | Renaissance, well versed in the classical languages and |
tion supported the town's growth during the | Renaissance, was abandoned during the mid 18th century. |
erences and public lectures relating to the | Renaissance and Early Modern periods It runs its own ta |
h most of the building was built during the | Renaissance period, on the site of a far older fortress |
Together, they revived the | Renaissance practice of enamelling in their jewellery. |
In 1966 he acquired the | Renaissance castle Schloss Deutschkreutz (Burgenland), |
ty Coalition, and executive director of The | Renaissance Project. |
The | Renaissance Society, Chicago, USA (2008) |
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. |
useum has co-organized exhibitions with the | Renaissance Society, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fi |
was a Spanish composer and vihuelist of the | Renaissance. |
nd Industry, the Oriental Institute and the | Renaissance Society. |
ary 9, 1587) was an Italian composer of the | Renaissance. |
and protection, the castle-dwellers in the | Renaissance strived for classy, fashionable residences. |
al works on music theory written during the | Renaissance, was the Dodecachordon, which he published |
Train arriving at the | Renaissance Center Station |
d after 1566) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in his native city of |
By the | renaissance, this view had reversed. |
arch 5, 1535) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
er publications include Astral Magic in the | Renaissance: Gems, Poetry and Patronage of Lorenzo de' |
to be a very controversial issue, with the | Renaissance Party withdrawing from the representative c |
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. |
Arcadia: The Sacred and the Profane in the | Renaissance (New York Review Books, 2005). |
led Il Frare) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance. |
), across East Lancashire as symbols of the | renaissance of the area. |
p Top Tap and the Cloud Room, opened as the | Renaissance Ballroom. |
In literature of the | Renaissance and later, Broteas is most often called "Br |
ange of European decorative silver from the | Renaissance to the Victorian era. |
o (1489-1537) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance period, active mainly in his native Mantua. |
The immediate source for the | Renaissance trope of Brotheus and his self-immolation w |
Watery, Domestic at The | Renaissance Society |
tyle resembles the palaces built during the | Renaissance in Antwerpen or Brugge. |
co Ricchino was an Italian architect of the | Renaissance period, born in Rovato and mainly active in |
I: From the | Renaissance to Napoleon |
anesque, some in the Gothic and some in the | Renaissance style. |
en bay, trapezoidal granite building in the | Renaissance Revival style. |
For the | Renaissance dance, Bransle, see Branle. |
the rebuilding of the Gothic castle in the | Renaissance style between 1523-1548. |
a massive steel frame brick building in the | Renaissance Revival style. |
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