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    inagurated on September 24th 1957. The stadium holds roughly 90‚000 fans and was Barcelona turning point along with big transfer signings to increase fan recognition. FC Barcelona then changed from just a football club to a sort of symbol to the ’catalans’ and is building stronger globally with being named the most popular football club around the world and are now the secondest most richest club and best football side in todays game. Overview of business‚ core business‚ ownership‚ governance and

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    general category for forms of art that are now geographically widespread but that have their roots in Europe. Art historians describe the history of Western art in terms of successive periods and/ormovements‚ including classical‚ medieval‚ Byzantine‚ Romanesque‚ Renaissance‚ baroque ‚ rococo ‚ neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ realism‚ modernism  and postmodernism. The traditional heart of artistic production and training was the workshop or atelier‚ presided over by a master artist. Apprentices learned their

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    After the death of Louis the Fat‚ he was immediately replaced by his second son‚ Louis VII‚ or Louis the Young. Abbot Suger was an adviser to him but he was also one of the regents during the second crusade. Even though Louis VII was not very keen on the idea of the crusade‚ during the time he died‚ he eventually started his own crusade. Suger’s work is not as detailed as his work for the life of Louis VI (Bradbury 130). He is one of the few kings‚ along with Philip I and Louis XI‚ who were not buried

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    German wine industry vocabulary 1. Briefly discuss the AP number. (5) All Qualitätsweine bestimmter Anbaugebiete (QbA) and Qualitätsweine mit Prädikat (QmP)‚ including Sekt have to carry an AP number. AP stands for Amtliche Prüfnumber and means quality control number. It proves that a wine has undergone and passed various tasting and analytical tests and its origin has been established to the board’s satisfaction. When a producer pertains for an AP number‚ samples of the wine are kept by the

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    and Christ’s salvation of all mankind. As I walked deeper into the gallery‚ I found myself walking through what looked like a church with pillars of stone‚ stained glass windows‚ and marble arched doorways. In the middle of the gallery was a "Romanesque Cloister". This looked like a courtyard with a fountain in the center and surrounded by stone archways and pillars. The cloister stood in the heart of a medieval abbey or monetary. The example that I saw was based on the elements of the cloister

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    Comparison and Contrast of Two Gothic Cathedrals Gothic Style is some of the most beautiful works of art that man have ever made. It originated with the Romanesque style of building which lasted for about one hundred years before it was replaced by Gothic styles. The founder of the Gothic style was a man by the name of Abbot Suger. Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral was built in France between 1145 and 1513 and is Gothic architecture. Another Gothic architecture is the Bourges and it is

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    Art Nouveau Art Nouveau was a decorative style that flourished in the era between (1890-1910). Meaning in French; "New art". Its main characteristics consisted of organic-like linear movements and delicate form that made no consideration for roots or gravity. Art Nouveau was thought to have adapted its qualities from subtle shapes such as lilies‚ peacocks and the female human body. The idea of it was to try and harmonize human-made art with nature. Two-dimensional Art Nouveau pieces were painted

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    employed. The eclectic composition made use of the Early Renaissance technique of transfiguring the classical temple form into a new shape‚ in the case of Barasoain‚ into a Baroque oval-based design of the church facade. Then details and elements from Romanesque and Neo-classic styles were proportionally copied with delicate balance onto the basic façade outline.

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    Dans cet article je vais vous faire sillonner la vie de ce grand auteur dramatique français du XVIIe siècle. Je commencerai par parler de sa vie de ses formations intellectuelles et de ceux qui lui ont influencé à devenir le plus grand auteur dramatique de son temps. Puis‚ j’examinerai un peu son milieu et ses convictions qui lui ont donné sa motivation pour écrire ses œuvres. Ensuite‚ je résumerai les œuvres principales‚ et je conclurai sur la façon dont Corneille se voit éclipsé‚ à la fin de

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    of significant importance‚ as it helped to distinguish the Middle Ages from the times before and after it. Early on in the Middle Ages‚ Romanesque architecture was the dominant style. Large‚ open basilicas were the principal structure type for churches of the time‚ which pulled inspiration from both Roman and Byzantine styles of architecture. The Romanesque architecture gave way to the Gothic style‚ first developed by Abbot Suger. Known for pointed arches‚ flying buttresses‚ and stained glass

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