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astra-53 [7]
3 years ago
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Match the era with the appropriate dates. 1. Medieval 1600-1750 2. Renaissance 1450-1600 3. Baroque 1750-1820 4. Classical up to

1450 5. Romantic 1820-1900
Arts
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
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Medieval Era: Up to 1450
Renaissance Era: 1450-1600
Baroque Era: 1600-1750
Classical Era: 1750-1820
Romantic Era: 1820-1900
nika2105 [10]3 years ago
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Medieval Era: up to 1450

<u><em>Traditionally understood as the period between the Fall of the Roman Empire and the Fall of Constantinople. The domain of religion and the fief are the main features of this period.</em></u>

Renaissance: 1450 - 1600

<u><em>The Renaissance period has no milestone because it's a transitional era between the Medieval and Baroque. It's a moment when art and philosophy reach a high point.</em></u>

Classical: 1600 - 1750

<u><em>The Classical period is when Renaissance reaches a high point, but at the same time, we can see the first experiences with the baroque style.</em></u>

Baroque: 1750 - 1820

<u><em>Baroque is a period characterized by paintings that emphasizes the movement, the difference between light and darkness (chiaroscuro), but above all, the Baroque period tries to capture the essence of other themes beyond the ones related to religion. In this period, artists began to portray a secular canvas, with a strong background.</em></u>

Romantic: 1820 - 1900

<u><em>This period has as main characteristics the patriotism and nationalism. The historical moment is when the European nations began to search their identity, and art became part of this heritage. Here we can see canvas portraying the origin of nations, the founding fathers, the heroes who gave their lives to unite the nation, among another political portrays. Other themes are natural, and landscapes, where human is part of nature.</em></u>

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