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Dutch Baroque Painter
"The Night Watch" |
Rembrant van Rijn
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Dutch Baroque Painter
"The Night Watch" |
Rembrant van Rijn
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Pictorial representations in any of various media that represent scenes or events from everyday life.
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genre
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My polyphonic mass convinced the Council of Trent to return to the monophonic style of music. Known as the “savior of music”.
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Giovanni Palestrina
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A theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare.
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The Globe Theatre
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A machine which translates linear motion of wind to rotational motion by means of adjustable vanes called sails. The main use is for a grinding mill powered by the wind, reducing a solid or coarse substance into pulp or minute grains by crushing, grinding, or pressing.
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windmill
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Used secular tunees for his Masses and is considered the "Father of Musicians".
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Josqin des Prez
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The art of so-called uncivilized societies, such as African tribes and American Indians.
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primitive art
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The use of strong light and shading in painting developed by Leonardo.
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chiaroscuro
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Vocal chamber music for five voices (or parts) intended for performance with one singer to a part.
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Five voice madrigal
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A technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface.
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perspective
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A musicial composition in which several voices or instruments repeat a number of melodies with slight variations.
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fugue
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an artistic style prevalent from the late 16th century to the early 18th century. The popularity and success of the this style was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent that the arts should communicate religious themes in lively color and strong emotional involvement.
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Baroque
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English painter who catered to the Bourgeoisie. His work was considered a social commentary of the times.
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William Hogarth
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A composition of unaccompanied voices with two or more separate melodies to a literary text. The English added frivolous lyrics and refrains with nonsense syllables. Fa la la.
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madrigal
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