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From the 14th through 17th century, Italians looked backward ... These values are visually represented within several Renaissance motifs characteristic of art from this period.
In religious or mythical art, it was sometimes idealized as divine. “Madonna and Child” (pictured top), painted in the 15th ...
Renaissance paintings ... a decade scouring the masterpieces of 15th- and 16th-century art for answers to one of the great questions of Italian agriculture: Whatever happened to the boisterous ...
In his book Włosi w Polsce XVI–XVII Wieku: Utracona szansa na modernizację (Italians in 16th–17th Century Poland ... where not only did he get to know Italian Renaissance art, but he also became ...
By the second half of the 20th century, the hedges were gone and ... Victor Coonin, a professor of Italian Renaissance art at Rhodes College, offered one: It doesn't have that Michelangelo je ...
The painting first drew the attention of 16th-century Italian art specialist Philippe Costamagna ... Pourbus, a Northern Renaissance painter working just a bit earlier than Fontana.
The Renaissance period is usually seen as being from the 14th to 17th Century. New translations of important texts from Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece provided fresh ideas and knowledge that had ...