... Renaissance and the Renaissance of the 12th century. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Renaissance _art Examples of earlier Renaissance works of art...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 23/08/2008
Chartres has got to be the archetype of Gothic architecture . When we discussed Gothic architecture in my humanities...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 11/11/2006
...of the 13th century... http://www.en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Italian_ Renaissance Italian Renaissance ...production of Renaissance art and architecture , and for music history the end date for the...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 26/02/2011
...: http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Greek_ architecture Suffice to say that ... revived in the Renaissance , which in turn lead to a revival of the Greek styles...
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 05/11/2006
... the term " Renaissance man".[2][3]" http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Renaissance While I admire Bill Gates for his ...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 08/08/2010
Read here: http://www.oocities.org/pmmcdonough/high_middle_ages.htm http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Carolingian_ Renaissance
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 01/11/2012
... In the 15th century the Renaissance spread with great speed from its birthplace in ... adapted to local culture. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Renais
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 28/02/2009
...articleid.17713/article_detail.asp A pretty good overview of the 12th century Renaissance (yes, wikipedia articles sometimes do that! see also the subtopic links under the main...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 25/08/2007
...ironic: "The Renaissance may be considered [ ] (2) the revival of classic, especially of..., and architecture , lost for a thousand...non-clergyman... http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Layman...
7 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 23/10/2010
...generally full of activity. To compare with High Renaissance painters, look at Parmigianino's... poses, and unclear perspective. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Mannerism
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 07/09/2007