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Renaissance Portraits Renaissance Portraits
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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 Of Northern Europe And Italian Renaissance
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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...

Compare And Contrast Italian (Southern) Renaissance And Flemish (Northern) Renaissance Paintings
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by Martin Schongauer who was a German. The picture was made between the years 1485-1490. Looking at the picture it simple looks like a mother taking care of her child. This picture may look simple to those who are just simple viewers and n...

Milan Knizak
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Milan Knížák was director of Fluxus East from the year 1965. He is known for organising and performing the first happenings and concerts in Czechoslovakia: e.g. A Walk around Novy Svet (New World) and the Demonstration for Oneself (both 196...

The Curtain - An Essay In Seven Parts By Milan Kundera
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the world," writes Milan Kundera in The Curtain, his fascinating new book on the art of the novel. "Cervantes sent Don Quixote journeying and tore through the curtain. The world opened before the knight-errant in all the comical nakedness o...

Cathedral Of Milan, Italy
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cathedral: only Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome (technically not a cathedral) and the cathedral of Seville are larger. It is 157 meters long— 40,000 people can fit comfortably within. The main spire is 109 meters high. The great windows of t...

Treaty Of Rome
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Treaty of Rome as the seedling that has grown into the European Union. The treaty brought the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Commission. Supporters of greater European co-operation had been sustained by the forma...