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List of examples of typical Baroque architecture
List of examples of typical Baroque architecture The following is a list of ...
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Baroque architecture
Baroque architecture This article is part of the History of western architecture series. Neolithic architecture Ancient Egyptian architecture Sumerian architecture Classical architecture Ancient Greek ...
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Category:Baroque architecture
Category:Baroque architecture Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. B Baroque architects R Roman Baroque S Sicilian Baroque Pages in category "Baroque architecture" There ...
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Baroque
Baroque Adoration, by Peter Paul Rubens: dynamic figures ... bravura handling of paint. In the arts, Baroque (or baroque) is both a period and the artistic style that dominated it. The Baroque style used exaggerated motion and clear, easily ... to most of Europe. In music, the Baroque applies to the final period of ...
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Sicilian Baroque
Sicilian Baroque Illustration 1: Sicilian Baroque. "Collegiata" in Catania, designed by Stefano Ittar, circa 1768 Sicilian Baroque is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island ...
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Sicialian baroque   (translated from Italian)
Sicialian baroque Figure 1: Sicialian Baroque. "Church of the Collegiata" to Catania planned ... Ittar approximately 1768 . With the expression Sicialian Baroque the special shape assumed agrees from architettura Baroque in Sicilia in i centuries XVII and XVIII, recognizable not only from its typical lines curves and reasons decorated to ...
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Baroque music
Baroque music History of European art music Medieval ... 476 – 1400) Renaissance (1400 – 1600) Baroque (1600 – 1760) Classical (1730 – 1820 ... century (1900 – 1999) Contemporary classical music Baroque music describes an era and a set ... Classical music era. The original meaning of "baroque" is "irregularly shaped pearl", a strikingly fitting characterization of the architecture and design of this period; later, ...
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Swedish architecture   (translated from German)
Swedish architecture Table of contents The Middle Ages Church ... Husaby and Alvastra give certification of this architecture. On the country the small Roman churches ... in addition, by the fusion of medieval architecture with elements that Renaissance , over Germany and Holland one mediated. Baroque Lock Mariedal With the ascent of Sweden ... Nicodemus Tessin D. J. holds the high baroque his introduction, like z.B. in ...
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User:Raul654/archive3
... was simply because it was on this list. Wikipedia:Articles requested for more than two ... one unactionable objection, three supports, and a list of objections that User:Worldtraveller is working ... is why I created the To do list. Zscout370 (Sound Off) 20:39, 2 August ... never find me - the building is an architecture disaster. I'm there about 2-4 ... the legal section as well as a list under the references section. --K1vsr (talk) ...
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City   (translated from German)
... this city centre, z. B. on the baroque lock as in Karlsruhe. With ports the ... Old America (off approx.. 500 v. Chr.). Examples of historically meaning cities after epochs mentioned ... Greek (phoenizische, etruskische, latinische) city states through, typical examples of it are Karthago, Veii or Rome ... 1120 a progressive municipal law received. Further examples of important establishments in this time ...
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