Born into a noble family, Neroccio was one of the most able artists of late 15th-century Siena. |
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In 15th-century collections, mostly on paper in portfolios, religious and profane elements intermingle. |
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In Europe atmospheric perspective remained in abeyance for 1,000 years, to be rediscovered by the early 15th-century, Flemish painters. |
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He is an archaeologist who is trying to unearth the truth about the 15th-century Welsh rebel Owen Glyndwr. |
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The dreaded 15th-century Wallachian ruler had a nasty predilection for punishing disobedient subjects by impaling them on huge spikes, then setting them in the ground. |
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The Ethiopian delegation also circulated elegant 15th-century Psalters written in Ethiopic and used in churches throughout northern and eastern Africa. |
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With this tool, Death is illustrated in many a 15th-century woodcut mowing down souls as if they were grain. |
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Van Engen offers a detailed, comprehensive study of the 15th-century Netherlandish New Devout movement, based on little-studied primary sources. |
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The rich wool merchants of the town gathered at the 15th-century two-tabled Tolsey house in Witney Street to conduct their business. |
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This rigorous process of artistic transmission was most prevalent among 15th-century Netherlandish artists. |
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Robbie, 36, has twice been to see the 15th-century property, which has a converted oast house and two cottages in the secluded grounds. |
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Bolz bringing the 15th-century Mishneh Torah manuscript to my attention. |
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Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site located on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, To support Becky log on to wwwjustgiving. |
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The tall and narrow 15th-Century house, with one room on each of its three floors, was built around an enormous chimneystack. |
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