The Harlem Renaissance changed the world. We’ve gathered dozens of images, many that we’ve never published, showing the people and the art that they created. By The New York Times By The New York ...
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Coming from his 1984 portfolio of prints based on masterpieces of the Renaissance, the composition of this print is based on Piero della Francesca's Madonna del Duca da Montefeltro (1972-74). Choosing ...
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style, technique, and the drama of musical construction and architecture. These are all important in the composition of liturgical music too of course, but there is one other, extra, overriding ...
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Ritchie Blackmore long ago traded rock for Renaissance and medieval music, and the guitar for the mandola. However, despite the shift in music genres, there's still one guitar-related thing he ...
Hear ye, hear ye! The Bristol Renaissance Faire is returning to southeastern Wisconsin for nine weekends beginning on July 6. During the Faire, over 30 acres near the Wisconsin-Illinois border are ...
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