Synonym: Renaissance, Renascence, rebirth. Similar words: incessant, penance, sustenance, maintenance, arena, sanction, cancer, cancel. Meaning: [rə'neɪsəns] n. 1. the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world; a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries 2. the revival of learning and culture.
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151. On the other hand, the blues craze during and after the Harlem Renaissance influenced a whole generation of black Americans.
152. One of the greatest sculptors of the Italian Renaissance, and probably of all time, was Michelangelo.
153. Recalling the world of Renaissance, it focuses on refinement, richness in detail, variegation and creating value.
154. I see a Renaissance at his crotch under your splayed legs.
155. Takano's inspirations vary from Italian renaissance, to outer-space futuristic worlds, with a dichotomy reminiscent of shapes only dreams can take.
156. Penned by that Renaissance man of the Enlightenment, Voltaire, Candide is steeped in the political and philosophical controversies of the 1750s.
157. China Renaissance is a leading independent merchant bank based in Beijing.
158. In the next instalment, I'll look at Ellington's background and the remarkable "Harlem renaissance" of African-American art that nurtured his early music.
159. Renaissance architectural style: 13 end of the century to the mid - 15 th century architectural styles.
160. With the advancement of pluralistic aesthetics in "the Silver Age" after the October Revolution, a literary Renaissance occurred in the 1920's.
161. Many major American cultural movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, began in New York.
162. King of France (55-547) who waged four wars against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V from 52 to 544. A patron of the arts, he reigned during the Renaissance in France.
163. If Charles I owned a real Leonardo before he was executed in 1649, this means our national love affair with the Renaissance polymath has been going on for almost 400 years.
164. The most famous dramatists in the Renaissance England are Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, and Ben Jonson.
165. The Harlem Renaissance was a movement by blacks, helped by white patrons, to gain cultural access and respectability by producing a first-rate literature.
166. A Chinese star chart possibly dating from the 7th century AD mapped the heavens with an accuracy unsurpassed until the Renaissance, according to research.
167. The red circle in the upper left part of this image is SN 1572, often called "Tycho's Supernova" for Renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe.
168. If there is anyone who seems to embody the Renaissance completely and totally, it is this grouchy5) and self-centered painter, scholar, inventor, scientist, writer, anatomist, etc.
169. The major ideological feature of the Renaissance was humanism which holds that man is capable of self-fulfillment, ethical conduct, etc. without recourse to supernaturalism.
170. Leonardo da Vinci is a famous artist in the Italian Renaissance.
171. "Brindisi" invite you to share the culture of Renaissance Europe, the beauty of antique furniture.
172. Salai and da Vinci worked together for 25 years and is believed to be the inspiration behind several of the Renaissance artist's works.
173. Jazz is written against a background of Harlem Renaissance and the great migration to the north.
174. Donato Bramante's move to Rome ushered in the High Renaissance (c. 1500-20).
175. Florence is an Italian city which became famous because of the Renaissance,[Sentencedict.com] a great artistic movement which began in the 1300s and lasted for three hundred years.
176. In the front rank among the physicists of the Renaissance were Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo.
177. The Renaissance reached its height in the 16th century with its center moving to Milan, then to Rome, and created High Renaissance(1490-1530).
178. In his most renowned masterpiece, The Birth of Venus, Early Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli depicted this mythological moment in breathtaking detail.
179. Ben Jonson is a dramatist, and one of Shakespeare contemporaries in the Renaissance.
180. In short, Carolingian Renaissance bridged the preceding and the following, and laid a solid foundation for the subsequent renaissance.
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