The Renaissance.
The Renaissance!
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She Was part of the Art Deco movement
art is a form of a movement it can easliy persuade you. art is moving, not literally moving but in a persuading form.
It lasted from about 1400 to 1600, during which renewed intrest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes In art, learning, and views of the world.
It would of been the hay day of the Renaissance. Life would have been relatively good. Things like aqueducts were being built, advances in medicine were being made and wonderful examples of art and structure were being constructed. Nevertheless if you had traded this life for that one, it would seem very basic and dare I say archaic. The technological advances of the 1400's-1600's pale in comparison to our life style.
1400 i think.
The Renaissance!
the renaissence don't no if right spelling but that's it
1400 a.D.
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Well, the Renaissance is divided into two parts: early and high. So really, the High Renaissance would be considered the transitional period between Early Renaissance and Baroque. In most of Europe, the High Renaissance lasted until about 1600, when the Baroque period began. In Italy, the High Renaissance technically lasted until 1600, but around 1520, another artistic movement became popular: Mannerism. Mannerism was a movement dominated by complicated, intellectual art. Allegories, distorted figures, and complicated compositions are characteristic of this movement. Other Italian artists persisted in the High Renaissance style, so that time frame (1520 to 1600) is still considered to be part of the High Renaissance.
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dadaism