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    questions and submit through the Assignments icon. 1. How does the word Renaissance reflect the changes in the world of art during the time period discussed in Chapter 12? The word Renaissance, the French word for “rebirth”, denotes a selfconscious revival of interest in ancient Greek and Roman texts and culture that is reflected in the work of most of the artists. 2. How does Nicola Pisano in the Pulpit, Pisa Baptistry show the influence of Roman style? The Nicola Pisano in the Pulpit, Pisa Baptistry

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    Medieval Architecture World Geography 101 December 1, 2010 The Middle Ages, also known as the Medieval era, though scarred with a history of violence and war, has given the world some of the most marvelous and beautiful pieces of art, particularly in architecture. The Middle Ages is the name given to the time period from the late 5th century to the 15th century, particular to European history. The construction of these types of buildings was a constant for various cultures for a thousand

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    ability to spread across a whole region. A period that specifically displayed this capability was the Romanesque era. The Romanesque era was a period in time which was actually not based on the premise of geographical location or political stance, but more on the premise of the artistry and architectural design during that time (Kleiner, 2014). It is suggested that the influence of the Romanesque artistic styles was largely due to the volume of pilgrimages that were taking place in search of sacred

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    Castles have been around for a very long time. A medieval castle was the fortified home of an important person, such as a lord or king. The medieval period, also called the Middle Ages, lasted from the 5th century C.E. to the end of the 15th century. During this time, many castles were built in Europe and the Middle East. They ranged from simple wooden enclosures to vast stone palaces. The first castle to be built was in 1000 A.D. Most castles are located in England, France, Spain, Italy, Germany

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    Abbot Suger and the use of light in Gothic Cathedrals: Abbot Suger called his architecture modern; however, critics scoffed at this and named it after barbarians named The Goths. This is where the Gothic name originates. To Suger, he thought of light as a symbol for God and the more light he brought in meant the closer he could bring people to God. Suger incopateres light as a building material. The Gothic Style implemented huge walls of glass to bring in copious amounts of light Pointed Arches (define

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    The Howardian Hills is a remarkable landscape, revered for its aesthetic, historical and ecological features. Its designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) was confirmed in 1987, in recognition of its importance to the national landscape. An AONB designation is, as the name implies, ‘an outstanding landscape whose distinctive character and natural beauty are so precious’, that it needs safeguarding in the national interest. The Howardian Hills AONB covers an area of 79 square miles

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    57-60) He constructed the spires to add to the effect of beauty of Churchill Downs. He thought that Churchill Downs need a more striking and visible appearance to catch the eyes of the people around it. The spires were a late nineteenth century architecture that would be different from the normal Kentucky. The spires were built to bring in a greater number of people by the different

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    Medieval Cathedrals

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    This investigation will attempt to answer how architecture reflects the values of medieval society in the 11th century. The question is relevant because today archeologists all over the world have been able to identify the values of the people at that time, it also allows them to compare societies. The location that will be focused on will be Northern Europe. The issues that will be addressed are the importance of the buildings placement, the structural importance of the buildings and the societal

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    Tampa's oldest Catholic Church is Sacred Heart Catholic Church on 509 N. Florida Avenue in downtown Tampa. The Church is a beautiful Romanesque cathedral with a Gothic feel and detail. Built in 1898 this church is exquisite when entering the nave, a floor made of small mosaic tiles that lead you to a dome pendentive covered with beautiful paintings. Walking through the church it is easy to see the Roman influences as seen in the Anthemius of Tralles, Basilica of Maxentius, and Basilica of Constantine

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    first design of the church did not survive. Andrea Palladio born in November 30,1508 and died in august of 1580 he was an Italian architect and was called the greatest architect of the sixteenth century in northern Italy. In 1570 “The Four books of Architecture, made Andrea one of the most influential figures in western art history”(Encyclopædia Britannica) After he passed in 1580 Vincenzo Scamozzi took over the build of the church until 1610 when it was finished.In venice

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