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Factors that prepared the Renaissance and the Reformation. |
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Early Renaissance: Italy in the 15th century. The meeting of humanistic philosophy and art during the Renaissance. |
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Developments of the 2nd Generation. 15th century in the Netherlands. |
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Mannerism and 16th-century Italy. Counter-Reformation painting. Architecture and Andrea Palladio. |
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High Renaissance in Italy. Architecture. Sculpture and Painting. Developments in Venice. |
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18th-Century Painting and Printing in Northern Europe, the Netherlands and Germany. |
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The Baroque in Europe: Architecture. Sculpture and Bernini. Italian Baroque Painting. |
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The Baroque in Europe. Beyond the West: Spain and the Baroque. Baroque Painting in France. |
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The Baroque in Europe. Beyond the West: Spain and the Baroque. Baroque Painting in France. |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Neoclassicism, Rococo, and the 18th century. The Pagoda. Towards the Age of Enlightenment. |
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Rococo painting, architecture and Revivalism. |
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Romanticism: Late 18th and Early 19th centuries: Romantic Trends in Architecture, Sculpture and Painting. |
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19th century and Realism. 19th century and Impressionism. |
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General repetition. |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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