Many artists continued to work in the style of the High Renaissance.
The High Renaissance is widely viewed as the greatest explosion of creative genius in history.
He developed some of the qualities that found classic expression in the High Renaissance.
Rather, his work was the culmination of all the developments of the High Renaissance.
He also used the madrigal fashion in his compositions, which is typical for the late or High Renaissance.
The first from 1904/05 suggested a conversion in the style of the Italian High Renaissance.
The time of his papal rule coincided with the age known as the High Renaissance.
But by that stage we're really into the 'High' Renaissance and the whole thing has acquired a momentum of its own.
In the High Renaissance they were often prestige items for private acquisition, with their ownership carefully acknowledged.
By the end of the High Renaissance, young artists experienced a crisis.