Italian Renaissance

NOUN
  1. the early period when Italy was the center of the Renaissance
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  • The memory of Julius Lange was associated in my mind with every picture of Hobbema, Dubbels or Ruysdael, Rembrandt or Rubens, every reproduction of Italian Renaissance art, every photograph of church or castle. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • English painters had relatively little contact with Italy, and were decidedly not working in the Italian Renaissance tradition of perspective and chiaroscuro.
  • Decameron is a world - famous literary work in the Italian Renaissance period.
  • One of the greatest sculptors of the Italian Renaissance, and probably of all time, was Michelangelo.
  • Orientalism inspired him in his adulthood the way Italian renaissance and Greek paganism inspired him as a youth.
  • Faced with his manically inventive and elaborate use of his material, at times recalling the marginalia of illuminated manuscripts and the ornamentation of Italian Renaissance book design; and his endless depictions of George Washington—as angel, bellhop, businessman, clockwork, cowboy, founding father, topiary, traffic cop and window washer continually outfoxing his nemesis the Gingerbread man—is to give in freely to his fantastic voyage. Of a Decade and a Dollar
  • Spring in Tuscany means clouds of golden mimosa and an instinct to head south over the Ponte Vecchio to see Italian renaissance landscaping at its best in the Boboli Gardens.
  • The techniques with which the hand reproduces what the eye sees are old ones, and explained with wonderful perspicuity in the British Museum's big new show "Fra Angelico to Leonardo -- Italian Renaissance Drawings. Drawing on a Renaissance Treasure Trove
  • You are in an Italian Renaissance paved courtyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first is based upon the sestina, the poetic form broadly practiced in the Italian Renaissance, involving the regular permutation of six rhymes.
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