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- classically incorrect Latin prevail. Renaissance Latin, 1300 to 1500, and the classicised Latin that followed through to the present are often grouped together...
- north and west sides of Old Court were added in the 15th century, and classicised in the 18th century. The chapel makes up the fourth, east side to the...
- French prince Jean, Duc de Berry, who commissioned a number of large classicising medals that were probably produced in very small numbers, or a unique...
- interchangeably, while sometimes the same groups were also called by the classicising name Illyrians. The first reference to the Albanian language dates to...
- and some sentimentality and vulgarity, and in the 2nd century BCE a classicising return to a more austere simplicity and elegance; beyond such generalizations...
- sculpture on the outside of a building. In classical architecture, and in classicising styles from the Renaissance onwards, major examples are usually triangular;...
- Christ, and a total of sixteen child-angels at various points in the classicising architectural framework. This "first clearly defines the Early Renaissance...
- neoclassicism led some artists and designers to conceive of the modern classicising monuments of their own day as they would one day appear as ruins. In...
- Hemsol 1983 note the earliest uses of both types of baluster in fictive classicising thrones and architecture in paintings. They instance an earlier use in...
- King David plays the harp in the 10th century Paris Psalter, a classicising work of the Macedonian period....