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ideals
The ideals of vocal beauty certainly expanded over the course of the 20th century. It was then that depth was truly valued.
Yes, GI's took their upbringing with them where ever they went.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some changes made.
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Artists, architects, and writers used real- istic techniques. Their work reflected the Renaissance ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity. new ideas.
art was more realistic in the renaissance.
Classical and Renaissance ideals.
The Renaissance ideals of humanism, exploration of knowledge and art, and a focus on individualism are reflected in the diverse range of topics and themes explored during this time. Artists and scholars pursued a deeper understanding of the world through observation and study, leading to advancements in various fields. The emphasis on the potential and capabilities of individuals to shape their own destinies is evident in the notable achievements of Renaissance figures across different disciplines.
Humanism was a cultural and intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on the revival of classical learning and emphasized the importance of human potential and achievement. It was expressed through the study of classical texts, the development of individual creativity, and a renewed focus on human experiences and emotions in art, literature, and philosophy. Humanism also promoted the idea of human dignity, worth, and agency.
No, US is more in the age of technology than artistic/cultural ideals.
The city that was center of Renaissance in England is London. Hope that this helps!!!!!! :)
the declaration of independence
Merchants played a key role in spreading Renaissance ideas by facilitating trade and travel across regions, which allowed for the exchange of goods, knowledge, and cultural influences. Their interaction with diverse cultures helped to promote new ideas in art, science, and philosophy, contributing to the dissemination of Renaissance ideals of humanism, individualism, and creativity. Additionally, merchants often patronized artists and scholars, further supporting the development and diffusion of Renaissance thought.
began exploring emotional
Humanism