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    precision in every letter‚ number‚ and symbol. Giambattista Bodoni was born in 1740 in Saluzzo‚ Italy. He led multiple career paths throughout his time‚ such as an engraver‚ publisher‚ printer‚ and typographer‚ yet all his jobs were related to the art of type. However he is most commonly noted for being “his country’s most renowned type designer and printer.” In 1768 Duke Ferdinand of Parma‚ Italy suggested Bodoni set up a private press and type foundry. Giambattista Bodoni took the Duke up on

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    Giacoma Balla painted Paths of Movement + Dynamic Sequences in Italy in 1913 . Hotshot was a key craftsman in the Futurist development‚ which was going on in Italy at the time. The Futurist development was begun to get the Italian individuals to alter everything from culture to craftsmanship‚ to how they dressed. Hotshot trusted‚ that in light of the fact that everything was dependably in movement‚ that artworks‚ and workmanship when all is said in done ought to portray development. The possibility

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    Italy has many beautiful and historic cities worth a visit. Travel to cities is best done by train as driving in Italian cities may be very difficult and the extensive Italian train system is inexpensive. Most city centers are well-suited to walking and parts of the city centers may be closed to transportation. Large Italian cities generally have good public transportation‚ too. Check the distances between cities with our Distance Calculator. 1. Rome - Roma Piazza del Popolo picture by James Martin

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    Italian citizens‚ it is not recognizing the importance of slow integration in order to preserve the largest social class of Italy. Without slow integration‚ the largest class would disrupt the precarious social fabric Italy was in and erupt in a satrififaction that would most likely destroy Italy and affect the peasantry class the most. It doesn’t recognized the constant fear Italy was facing due to imperialism threats‚ and the need for internal cohesion for a functioning society. By viewing the Catholic

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    In the year 1180 the multi-faceted Italian artist Benedetto Antelami created a statue that would last for centuries to come‚ the sculpture of King David stands at the Fidenza Cathedral in Fidenza‚ Italy. This is only one remarkable figure that Antelami has created in his lifetime‚ but it is one that will be looked upon as a useful resource and learning tool for artists to come. This essay will recount information about Benedetto Antelami’s creative contributions to the art world‚ pertinent critiques

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    conveyed to a particular party. In a sense “Italian Renaissance” is to broad of a term in a historically and culturally. Each region and city-state within Italy experienced the Renaissance is different ways. Moreover‚ the same could be said about the state of affairs in Renaissance Venice. In contrast to other city-states within Italy‚ Venice was an independent state; it was most importantly a maritime empire. The Venetian Renaissance bore a group of fine artists‚

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    Renaissance Individualism

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    Further‚ the emergence of individual interests characterised as humanism or individualism‚ propagated the development of new pursuits of education and scholarly roles for those who lived under Renaissance era Italian civilisation. This is so due to the relative shift away from the study of religious teachings‚ to the desire to improve one’s self through a search for knowledge‚ specifically human knowledge. In particular‚ during the fifteenth century‚ statesmen and merchants would often become fluent

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    paper is to concentrate on one of the most important trade partners of Eastern Europe - Italy - and on two industrial sectors in which the latter is specialised in production and exports - textiles and clothing‚ which are also of paramount importance in Eastern Europe ’s exports. A few data on production‚ employment‚ investment and foreign trade may suffice to show the enormous importance of these industries for Italy. In 1993 this country produced almost 40% of the entire EU production of textiles‚

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    JITD implementation. Now scenario was that no one except this idea neither internally by company own employees especially sales & marketing people & nor externally by its own distributors & retailers. In 1875 Pietro barilla started Barilla SpA in Italy .Pietro passed company to his son Ricardo which in 1940‚ further passed to his sons-Pietro & Gianni which were far more successful than their ancestors. Core competency of a company ---- High quality products supported by innovative marketing

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    Music played an essential role in Italy during the Renaissance period‚ just as it does in current times. Major changes were made in composing‚ disseminating music‚ new musical genres‚ and the development of instruments. Church music was the most important music for those in the Renaissance. Polyphony‚ the use of different vocal melodies‚ became popular and was used in church choirs. The notation of writing music‚ neumes‚ was constantly changed. Neumes originally only stated the direction of the melody

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