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Self-funding by scientists was common in the post-renaissance period and up until the 20th century.
In this article, Small indicates that music, particularly from the post-renaissance era, is without function.
People generally considered to be post-renaissance but strongly affected by it:
The post-Renaissance tradition of opera, with all its peculiar conventions, is probably something best left for maturity.
Most of the styles originating in post-renaissance Europe can be described as classical architecture.
For other post-Renaissance versions, many variations of the basic square four-column plan, see the next section.
In post-Renaissance art, Selene is shown as a beautiful woman with a pale face.
The "poetic voice" or "persona" is a recognisable post-Renaissance phenomenon.
The new rulers and the newly formed political societies of the post-Renaissance period lacked political experience.
It is built in the post-renaissance style with red brick and granite and has two courtyards.
He consciously rejected the post-Renaissance artistic tradition, with its emphasis on perspective and verisimilitude.
Mason wonders: "How little there is in the post-renaissance mental activities and achievements that he does not abominate!"
Domestic drama - focuses on the realistic everyday lives of middle or lower classes in a certain society, generally referring to the post-Renaissance eras.
In painting, Niobe was painted by post-Renaissance artists from varied traditions (see below).
While classical in subject, Laocoön reflects the political, religious, and artistic transformations of post-Renaissance society.
The film received generally positive reviews and is considered to be one of the best films of Disney's post-Renaissance era.
British museums are woefully short of paintings by the Italian mannerists and post-Renaissance artists.
His approach is to discuss some familiar aspects of Renaissance and post-Renaissance architectural practice, which he describes as 'faults'.
The Ionic is a natural order for post-Renaissance libraries and courts of justice, learned and civilized.
However Homer's meadows are not the place of perfect beauty they would become for post-Renaissance romantic English poets.
It began with Marxist critics who saw in the "realism" of the post-Renaissance novel a bourgeois resistance to aristocratic romance.
The sea-horse is also a common image in Renaissance and post-renaissance art, for example, in the Trevi fountain, dating to 1732.
The atomized individual of the post-Renaissance era is responsible for the exclusionary approach to the understanding and construction of the human condition reflected in these events.
Some post-Renaissance writers liked to affect the sobriquet "The Swan of Mantua".
Molinier explored connections between religious ritual and sexuality which he believed had been obscured by the post-Renaissance morality he so despised.