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lated with the express intent to counter internal heresy as well as to refute the dogmas of other religious traditions. Indeed, Greek philosophy was often deployed for the polemical purposes of refuting the rival traditions and "proving" th...
social and cultural change. The Renaissance was not only an age of economic growth but it was also a period of intense cultural ferment. Tremendous changes began in social, artistic, political and scientific endeavors during the renaissance...
Mannerism is generally considered as a reaction to the harmony, order and perfection of the art of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth century. This style emerged as dominant in Italy from 1520 to 1600. Stylistically, m...
There were many contributions that the Italian Renaissance made to the theatre in Europe. The most important being Commedia dell'Arte. These troupes of actors consisted of 10 to 12 men and women. In Commedia dell'Arte, there are many stock ...
Compare and Contrast between the Classical Era with the Hellenistic Era in Greece.” That followed it in terms of their philosophical approach, sculptural styles, and approach to architecture and city planning. Discussion The Athens and Spar...
Renaissance values that I imagine are reflecting in this portrait. An effort is made to depict the concept of individuality that was emerged in the Renaissance. Discussion Jan van Eyck is a painter who has been named as the father of the oi...
Renaissance and, like it, overlaps the so-called International Gothic at the beginning of its development and the Baroque at its end. As in Italy, the later stages of this period tend to be absorbed by the so-called Mannerist style. The con...