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- Blind Guardian or the Bards, a power metal/speed metal band Bardcore, medievalised remakes of hit pop songs Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish, a novel by Morgan...
- Burne-Jones. After 1856, Dante Gabriel Rossetti became an inspiration for the medievalising strand of the movement. He was the link between the two types of Pre-Raphaelite...
- Canto V – it is a small watercolour triptych executed in the archaic, medievalising style of this period in Rossetti's art, and was never painted in oil...
- although retained in iconic and po****r images, and sometimes as a medievalising effect. When John Millais gives his otherwise realist St Stephen (1895)...
- Morris. Tolkien wished to imitate the style and content of Morris's medievalising prose and poetry romances such as the 1889 The House of the Wolfings...
- Terror, which identified how George W. Bush's administration relied on medievalising rhetoric to identify al-Qaeda as "dangerously fluid, elusive, and stateless"...
- (1801–1860) was a 19th-century German painter who worked in an archaic, medievalising style. Ballenberger was born at Ansbach on 24 July 1801, the son of...
- generally to be found in or around the front door. The style might be medievalising, formal classical motifs or Arts and Crafts designs which often included...
- of Drapers, which is the patron of the church. A further campaign of medievalising decoration was carried out in the late 1860s by Herbert Williams, who...
- painter-illustrators around the turn of the century, and was shaped by the medievalising style brought about by the Pre-Raphaelites. Hammond was a frequent exhibitor...