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…culture, we behave like our fathers and come Southward into a sunburnt otherwhere Of vineyards, baroque, la bella figura, To these feminine townships where men Are males, and siblings untrained in a ruthless Verbal in-fighting as it is taught…
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…rather than baroque status symbols that were not compatible with her life style. This can be seen in the decorative scheme which is simple but stately, and more importantly functional. Many of the arrangements are her own and derive from her personal interest…
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…full and healthy. During the Renaissance era, beautiful paintings from world famous artists, including Michelangelo, featured full-figured women. Full figures continued to be popular throughout the Mannerism and Baroque periods, which continued up through…
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…gradually giving way either to academic repetition or to a renewed monumentality that was to become the hallmark of baroque are and architecture." The Renaissance is a period of European history-considered by modern scholars as that between 1300 and 1600…
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…came along? I'd say no. Still the computer will replace print just as print replaced handwritten texts, just as trends in music have changed from Renaissance to Baroque to Classical to Romantic and from jazz to rock and roll to rap, just as the Industrial…
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…function. The laws throughout the Renaissance and Baroque ages were influenced by politics, religion and economics. 18TH CENTURY LAW By the eighteenth century, most European states had developed a hierarchy of courts to deal with crimes. Except…
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…of feminism in the 17th and 18th centuries, and many extraordinary women from all walks of life found ways to exercise their powers and leave records of their brilliance. Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz is best known as a major Baroque literary figure of Mexico…
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…style until his 80s. His compositional inspiration was inspired by the music of early traditions (simplicity and directness of English folk songs) as well as elements of other styles and techniques; such as 16th century polyphony and harmony, baroque
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…for example there are Roman, Baroque and Renaissance arches, they all look completely different but they are all structurally the same, meaning that they all act the exact same way in passing the weight out. Arch bridges don't need mortar help to stand up, the old…
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…reflects Beethoven’s innermost thoughts and his secret pain. it is thought to be the outbreak of a rage, too long held in.(The World of Music 140) Beethoven’s music was transitional between Baroque music, which seeks stability in art, and a more romantic age…
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