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    many other volumes‚ including Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center (1984)‚ Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom (1994)‚ and Remembered Rapture: The Writer at Work (1999). According to the co-author of The Presence of Others‚ Andrea A. Lunsford‚ Hooks is comparable to fellow featured authors Adrienne Rich and Mike Rose for their similar views on education being "the practice of exclusion" (93). Hooks displays this view in Keeping Close to Home by sharing with us her struggle

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    Meaning “rebirth” in French‚ the Renaissance in Italy represented a reawakening of classical ideals in art. Beginning in the 14th century‚ the revival of interest in antiquity inspired architects of the age to construct buildings of incredible proportion and symmetry that exuded harmony and order. The renewed concern with classicism sparked the creative imaginations of Renaissance architects‚ who referred to ancient architecture as a model which they often studied for inspiration. Though Renaissance

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    Renaissance architecture is split into three periods: Early Renaissance (ca. 1400-1500)‚ High Renaissance (ca. 1500-1525)‚ and Late Renaissance (ca.1525-1600). Renaissance architects moved away from the intricacy and verticality of the Gothic architecture style in favor of the simplicity and balanced proportions of classicism. The classical orders were revived‚ including rounded arches and domes; this was done through observation of Roman ruins and study of the treatise Ten Books on Architecture

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    References: AnonA‚ 2012‚ San Andrea Church‚ viewed 25/03/2012 AnonB Chitham. R ‚ 1985‚ Classical Orders of Architecture‚ Architectural Press Ltd‚ London. Kruft‚ H. W‚ 1994‚ A history of architectural theory: from Vitruvius to the present‚ Princeton Architectural Pr. New York. McEwen. I. K‚ 2003‚ Vitruvius : Writing the Body of Architecture‚ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pr. Massachusetts. Palladio. A‚ 2007‚ “The Four Books of Architecture”‚ in Sykes. A. K (ed)

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    exist today. One of which was his own home‚ called Monticello. Monticello is a great example of neoclassicism in that the house features classic Roman styles and features. Most of what Jefferson learned and applied to his design was from Andrea Palladio. Palladio modeled his work after ancient Roman buildings and Jefferson admired that. Monticello features a pediment at the front of the exterior supported by columns. This represents the classic features in Greek and Roman architecture. From start

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    inspired from Roman mural painting. figure 1 Although neoclassical architecture was primarily influenced by Roman and Greek architecture‚ it become a movement of its own‚ with its own standards and leading figures. The Rotunda (figure 2) by Andrea Palladio was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. It in turn‚ was inspired by Brunelleschi’s double walled pointed arch dome. The large windows used became know as Palladian windows‚ which is a prominent feature in neoclassical architecture. The Rotunda then

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    CHAPTER 15 Multiple-Choice Questions 1. Mannerism involved a. twisted forms. b. strange colors. c. ambiguous space. d. All these answers are correct. Answer: d 2. ________ was NOT a Mannerist painter. a. Pontormo b. Parmigianino c. Correggio d. Michelangelo Answer: d 3. Which is NOT a meaning related to the Mannerist style? a. affectation b. mannered c. to the manner born d. stylized e. bizarre Answer: c 4. “Indulgences” refer to a. liberal child-rearing practices. b. credits against one’s sins

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    The elegance and beauty of the Renaissance was revolutionary. Technology‚ in particular‚ evolved dramatically during this time period and did so for the better. While the Renaissance saw advances in nearly every area of thought‚ discovery‚ creativity and innovation‚ there were numerous ground-breaking advances in design and construction technology that forever influenced building and architectural style in England. Inigo Jones was one of many archers during the renaissance period‚ but was regarded

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    •symmetrical arrangement of windows and doors •use of classical columns and pilasters  • triangular pediments  •square lintel  •arches  •domes  •niches with sculptures Great Renaissance Architects •Giacomo da Vignola  •Andrea Palladio •Fillipo Brunelleschi  •Michelangelo Buonarroti Examples Of Renaissance Buildings The San Gio Rigo Maggiore in Venice is an example for an renaissance building. •the Redentore in Venice •the basilica in Vicenza  •the rotunda

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