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Renissance Notes! (By MOSTAWESOMENOTES )

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Carrie Stallings Unit One Unit 1 European Society in the Age of the Renaissance The fourteenth century witnessed remarkable changes in Italian intellectual ,artistic, and cultural life. Referred to as the Renaissance ^ Rebirth- first used by art historian GIORGIO VASARI to describe the art of rare men of genius. The Classical path had been ?reborn? after centuries of darkness. The Renaissance ?happened? at different times in different parts of Europe The bridge between the medieval and modern eras The manificent art and new ways of thinking in the Renaissance rest on economic and political developmes in the city-states of nerther Italy. Economic growth laid the marertial basias for the Italian Renaisance.

Raymond Carver's CATHEDRAL question and criticism

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Minimalism centers around narratives which tend to pare down a story to its bare essence, avoiding lengthy description or complexity of plot in favor of a more simplistic representation of character and conflict. Identify examples within "Cathedral" that demonstrate that this is a Minimalist text. Make sure that your answer is original (not identical to a previous answer).

Ch16 : Early Medieval period notes

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Name : _________________ Chapter 16 Early Medieval Vocabulary animal style - The Angles, Saxons, Norse and Franks did works of art in intricate, complex patterned forms. ribbon interlace - A linear decoration made up of interwoven bands, often found in Celtic and northern European art of the Medieval period. gadrooning - notched, convex molding bosses - in architecture is a raised piece of ornamentation - a knob, a hemisphere or occasionally a block - used to conceal the join in a vaulted ceiling. vellum - Fine animal skin for writing and painting. Highest grade than parchiment parchment - Writing surface made from animal skin (cheaper than vellum) Cloister - A monastery courtyard, usually with covered walks or ambulatories along its sides.

AP Art History FRQ Exam Scoring Guidelines (Answers) 2005

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AP Art History FRQ Exam Scoring Guidelines (Answers) 2006

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AP Art History FRQ Exam Scoring Guidelines (Answers) 2007

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AP Art History FRQ Exam Scoring Guidelines (Answers) 2008

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