- Arizona Renaissance Festival
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- Renaissance - Wikipedia
Associated with great social change in most fields and disciplines, including art, architecture, politics, literature, exploration and science, the Renaissance was first centered in the Republic of Florence, then spread to the rest of Italy and later throughout Europe
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- Renaissance | Definition, Meaning, History, Artists, Art . . .
The Renaissance was a period in European civilization that immediately followed the Middle Ages and reached its height in the 15th century It is conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values
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- Renaissance Period: Timeline, Art Facts - HISTORY
Generally described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, the Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art
- Italian Renaissance - National Gallery of Art
The Renaissance, or rebirth, was the cultural flowering in Italy from about 1400 to 1600 Using Ancient Greece and Rome as models, artists, writers, and thinkers studied the natural world, admiring the human body and mind Florence, a center of craftsmanship, trade, and banking, led Italian cities, generating broad demand for art for churches and homes
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