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  2. Venetian painting - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 17th century things began to change dramatically, and for much of the 18th century Venetian painters were in remarkable demand all over Europe, even as the city itself declined and was a much reduced market, in particular for large works; [46] "Venetian art had become, by the mid-eighteenth century, a commodity primarily for ...

  3. Venetian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the Renaissance architecture of other Italian cities, in Venice there was a degree of conservatism, especially in retaining the overall form of buildings, which in the city were usually replacements on a confined site, and in windows, where arched or round tops, sometimes with a classicized version of the tracery of Venetian Gothic architecture, remained far more heavily used than ...

  4. Renaissance dance - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving manuscripts that provide detailed dance instructions are from 15th century Italy. The earliest printed dance manuals come from late 16th century France and Italy. The earliest dance descriptions in England come from the Gresley manuscript, c. 1500, found in the Derbyshire Record Office, D77 B0x 38 pp 51–79.

  5. The Wedding at Cana (Veronese) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, on 11 September 2007, the 210th anniversary of the Napoleonic looting of the painting from Italy in 1797, a full-sized (6.77 m x 9.94 m) computer-generated (1,591 files), digital facsimile of The Wedding Feast at Cana was hung in the Palladian refectory of the Monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, which the Giorgio Cini ...

  6. Venus and Musician - Wikipedia

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    Venus and Musician refers to a series of paintings by the Venetian Renaissance painter Titian and his workshop. Titian's workshop produced many versions of Venus and Musician , which may be known by various other titles specifying the elements, such as Venus with an Organist , Venus with a Lute-player , and so on. [ 1 ]

  7. Pastoral Concert - Wikipedia

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    This is the 16th-century genre; in the French-led 18th-century type, women are very prominent. This painting is an example of the Venetian school of Italian Renaissance art. Paintings from Venice are characterized as having rich color schemes that create a "warm glow" and emphasize naturalism above all else. Venetian paintings also have a ...

  8. Renaissance art - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 [1]) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about AD 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, music, science, and technology. [2]

  9. Giovanni Bellini - Wikipedia

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    St. Jerome in the Desert, c. 1455; Tempera on panel; Barber Institute, Birmingham [6]. Giovanni Bellini was born in Venice.The painter Jacopo Bellini had long been considered Giovanni's father, but the art historian Daniel Wallace Maze has advanced the theory that in fact, Jacopo was his much elder brother. [4]