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National Gallery of Art
- In fifteenth-century Florence, many people believed themselves to be living in a new age. The term "Renaissance," already coined by the sixteenth century, describes the "rebirth" from the dark ages of intellectual decline that followed...
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National Gallery of Art: Italian Cabinet Galleries
- The Italian Cabinet Galleries contain paintings and precious objects like those that would have been in the small private chambers or studies (studioli) of an Italian Renaissance prince, humanist, or well-to-do merchant. In such rooms, collectors expresse...
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Princeton University Gregorian Chant Courses
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- Music 251 : Medieval and Renaissance Music from Notation to Performance Music 505 : Studies in Comparative Musicology, special seminar of the Center for the Study of Religion -- Songs of the Spirit: World Traditions of Religious Chant Music 511 : Problem...
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Treasures from the Saxon State Library
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- Founded in the thirteenth century, Dresden was the seat of the Saxon monarchs beginning in the fifteenth century and is currently the capital of the Free State of Saxony. Situated on the Elbe River in eastern Germany, Dresden played a pivotal role in the...
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National Gallery of Art: French Renaissance Ceramics
- The three objects in this tour are examples of "Saint-Porchaire" ware, one of the rarest and most mysterious of all types of Renaissance ceramics. Saint-Porchaire is recognized by its richly patterned layer of colorful paste decoration inlaid in...
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National Gallery of Art: Titian
- At the dawn of the sixteenth century, the republic of Venice reigned as one of the wealthiest and most powerful city-states in Europe. With the decline of the High Renaissance and mannerist artists in central Italy, by 1540 Venetian painters assumed a pos...
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Primary Documents: Germany
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- Medieval Germany, Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern Germany, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Germany, World War I and Weimar Republic, National Socialism and World War II, Holocaust, Germany Divided and Reunified, German Constitutions and Legal...
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