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Q: What movement features the use of the classical and traditional styles of the past in both art and architecture?
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Which art movement is the Renaissance most similar to?

The Classical movement is most similar.


The movement of Humanism was set in motion by?

rediscovery of classical art and literature.


What are 2 classical characteristics of the Discus Thrower?

the sculpture is created in an athletic stance which is part of movement


Is the Classical Realism art movement led by painters such as Dana Levin going to thrive in the face of modern art?

Dana levin is one of the leading contemporary artists in the Calssical Realism movement. The return of traditional drawing and painting skills is long overdue. Classical Realism is thriving now as modern art becomes so extreme that it is turning off the public. Classical realism has specific standards for triaining, beauty, form, and perspective. Modern art has no standard and therefore does not necessarily require much real skill ot knowldege. If everything is art then nothing is art. Some research on Dana levin led to the web links below. I noticed Dana founded an Atelier art school in Rhode Island. Atelier art schools are bringing the classical training in drawing and painting back to the forefront of art education. The traditional universities are behind the curve and do not offer such training. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_E._Levin http://painterskeys.com/pal/dana_levin/ http://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2007/Levin/levin1.asp http://www.danalevin.com/


What two features on earth's crust was formed by plate movement?

mountains and glacers i think but i know that mountains are right

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The first movement of a Classical concerto features sonata-allegro form with?

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What movement was based closely on Renaissance and Classical principles?

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What has the author Kathleen James-Chakraborty written?

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