Painting, sculpture and decorative arts of that period of European history known as the Renaissance.
1 They meet to discuss Greek mythology, Renaissance art and popular music.
2 Drinks in hand, they wandered the ground-floor reception area, admiring Bianchi's collection of Renaissance art .
3 Like most of the Renaissance arts , it was a reversion instead of a new creation.
4 Renaissance art illustrates men wearing pronounced codpieces, essentially a metaphorical nod to the dick-measuring contest.
5 Another Renaissance art was the casting of bronze doors, with panels which represented scenes from the Bible.
6 I'd been spending the summer in Italy with my father's relatives, making a study of Renaissance art .
7 Truthfully, I have never seen an exhibition that so courageously captures what is magical about Italian Renaissance art .
8 His place as one of the three definitive masters of the highest stage of Renaissance art is unquestionable.
9 In Renaissance art they are walking penises, embodiments of lust, who chase nymphs or spy on sleeping goddesses.
10 He was far and away the most brilliant genius of northern Renaissance art , a mind of incomparable imaginative freedom.
11 The popes now turned from the cultivation of Renaissance art and literature to the defense of their threatened faith.
12 At Oxford, Wilde attended Ruskin's lectures and rapidly learned to revere early Italian Renaissance art , inspiration to the pre-Raphaelites.
13 Bruegel was obsessed with Bosch, painter of The Garden of Earthly Delights and the genius of Flemish Renaissance art .
14 Italian Renaissance art would not be very interesting if all it did was repeat a past model to chilly perfection.
15 Instead of having any thing oriental or peculiar in its architecture, it was in a bad spirit of Renaissance art .
16 Ficino's affirmation of the material world is symptomatic of the hugely optimistic, celebratory nature of religious expression in Renaissance art .
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