Opera d'arte is an Italian equivalent of 'work of art'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'opera' means 'work'. The preposition 'di'* means 'of'. The feminine gender noun 'arte' means 'art'.
*The preposition drops its vowel 'i' before 'arte', which begins with the vowel 'a'. The apostrophe indicates the temporary dropping of the preposition's vowel.
Italian Renaissance.
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In Northern European art renaissance, they a held a very strong tie to Gothic Art. Also the Italian art renaissance had a lot more freedom than the Northern European Art because of all the numerous Duchies and Republics which gave rise to a wealthy merchant class that spent time and money on art. While Italian art was surrounded by the idea of humans and their rational thinking, and with that they study/practice much humanism. arthistory.about.com/cs/arthistory10one/a/north_ren.htm
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Italian High Renaissance.
Bruegel studied Italian art, but he developed a different style
He belongs to the Italian High Renaissance.
Marie Ruvoldt has written: 'The Italian Renaissance imagery of inspiration' -- subject(s): Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Inspiration in art, Italian Art, Renaissance Art, Symbolism in art
Very detailed in many different ways is a succinct description of Italian art.
"Art shop" in English is negozio d'arte in Italian.
Edith Wyss has written: 'The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): Apollo (Greek deity), Art, Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Italian Art, Marsyas (Greek deity), Renaissance Art
Drunken Italian babies
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Valeria Bruni has written: 'Il Rinascimento italiano' -- subject(s): Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Italian Art, Renaissance Art
Alison Cole has written: 'La Renaissance dans les cours italiennes' 'Color' -- subject(s): Color, Color in art, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Color 'Art of Italian Renaissance Courts, The' 'Virtue and magnificence' -- subject(s): Art and state, Art patronage, Italian Art, Renaissance Art 'Art of the Italian renaissance courts' -- subject(s): Art and state, Art patronage, Italian Art, Renaissance Art
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art was created in 1998.
realism and expression