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    Florence and sac Rome. Hence, the French High Renaissance has numerous Italian influences. For example, in c1510, Primaticcio designed the “Chateau De Chambord.” There are two influences in this palace: Italian and Gothic. An Italian architect planned the bottom half with three horizontal stacked stories. It is organized, proportional, and symmetrical. This is because Francis adored the Italian Mannerism style, therefore, had an Italian planner. On the other hand, the roof was designed by a…

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    1614 Italian Trumpet

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    notes within the harmonic series of the trumpet. This limitation hindered many composers from written significant melodic works for the instrument, however, overtime across Europe a new performance practice for trumpet begin to developed. In 1614 Italian trumpeter, Cesare Bendinelli published one of the first trumpet method book Tutta l’arte della trometta where he discussed the rules of improvisation in what would become known as the clarino register. Edward Tarr stated, “Since many of…

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    An encyclopedia can be classified as a secondary source. In this New World Encyclopedia article we have three categories used to describe important achievements throughout the Renaissance. The categories are background, characteristics, and evaluation. In the background section the authors highlight important dates such as, the time period the Renaissance extended through. The characteristic category has the most information, the sub categories are tradition, arts, science and technology,…

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    The Wider Renaissance

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    Renaissance history seem to have been facilitated by new approaches to the study of the Renaissance. Firstly, the use of a new linguistic approach has had an impact. Historians have begun to question the definitions of key terms such as “Renaissance” and “Italian”, as in the past, they have reflected the values of the historian, not the time period. In a similar fashion, the re-examination of evidence from outside Italy has played a large role in changing the focus of Renaissance history, for…

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    Futurism was the most important and influential Italian avant-garde art movement that took speed, technology and modernity as its inspiration which emerged from the 20h century (The Art Story, 2016). The group of the Futurists loved speed, noise, machines, pollution, and urban landscapes; they were committed to change in Italy as the country was behind in comparison to the rest of Europe. Futurism was not about visual or traditional art, they were fascinated by new visual technology and used it…

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    Humanism And The Prince

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    In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, political and social structures were drastically altered by the concept that that humans can achieve, on their own, without having to rely on God. This concept is also known as humanism. During the Renaissance a man named Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince. The Prince was a document that taught people at the time how they could achieve to gain power, A specific excerpt from chapter twenty-five of this document, “ I hold it true that Fortune is the…

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    Mussolini and the Downfall of the Relish Regime By: Andrew Newbill, Noah Wallace, Hannah Simmons, Chloe Scott Mussolini cleans the mandibles of his moustache with a hot dog comb.He looks down upon the very pasta he has oppressed with mustardy reflection.The streets are covered in the gore of the pasta he has decimated.One standing in the street could easily smell the boiling noodles, if their senses weren’t overwhelmed with the vilified smell of evil: relish.…

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    associated with Fascism were new and seen as more of a “prototype”, Mussolini was able to use the growing support for the new ideology to his advantage in his accumulation of power. The origins of Italian fascism can be attributed to the establishment of the “Fasci di Combattimento” (or: Italian Fasci of Combat) in 1919. Created by Mussolini in an attempt to calm Socialist uprisings in the state, the organization was a para-military group, which sought to promote…

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    Ciao! - Hello! Italy is a very beautiful country with various landscapes. Italy has a wide range of regions from valleys to flat plains and rolling hills. Italy’s daily life is about Italian food, spending time with family and relaxing. My family has faded away from the Italian culture a lot. I like being Italian and learning more about its culture. Italy’s population is about 59.83 million people. Italy’s climate varies on where you are in Italy. North Italy is gets cold but south Italy has…

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    Bicycle Thieves Film Essay

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    The Image of the Woman Through the Neo-Realist Lens The image of the woman in Italian neo-realist cinema was controversial in nature and driven by visual pleasure and a modern attitude of sexuality. The image of the woman, though, was a dynamic component of cinema that did not remain stagnant. From the demure and homely character of Maria of The Bicycle Thief, to the progressive Sylvia of La Dolce Vita who carried an adventurous auroa - unafraid of spontaneous sexual escapades. The sexual…

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