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Robert Smythson (1535-15 October 1614) was an English architect. Smythson designed several notable houses during the Elizabethan era. Little is known about his birth and upbringing; his first mention in historical records occurs in 1556, when he was a bricklayer in the house at Longleat, built by Sir John Thynne (ca. 1512-1580). He later designed Hardwick Hall, Wollaton Hall, Burton Agnes Hall, and other major projects. Historically, several other Elizabethan houses, such as Gawthorpe Hall, have been attributed to him for stylistic reasons
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The answer im pretty sure is <em>repeat</em> so sorry if im wrong.
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also i only see 4 Rs in the question.
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This is a hard one to answer. The reason is that you are asked to distinguish between 2 schools of thought that are very close together. Not only that, but the characteristic you are looking for is not mentioned in either description.
Since semiotics brings in many more fields of study than does iconography, then I would go with iconography. This school of thought seems content just to find the symbols according to its description. What is done with them is mentioned in the other school but is not elaborated upon.
My answer would be iconography.
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O método craido por Rudolf Laban para dividir o espaço, tinha como objetivo separar o espaço em tres elementos. Sgundo Laban, essa divisão seria capaz de permitir que o espaço represetasse os fatores fundamentais do movimento como fluencia, espaço, peso e tempo.
NEsse caso, Laban dividiu o espaço em amplitude (que levva em consideração a largura), compimento (que levava em consideração a altura) e profundida (que levava em consideração o distancia entre a fentre do espaço e a parte de trás).
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D. The stake in the saint's heart represents the Reformation.
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Pieter Bruegel's <em>the Elder's Battle Between Carnival and Lent </em>showed different symbols as used in the painting EXCEPT The stake in the saint's heart represents the Reformation.
His paintings is rich in allegories and symbols that depict the triumph of Lent, also showing the Carnival with the figure bidding farewell with his left hand with his hands lifted to the sky.
Also in the painting, there is another figure of a large man riding on a barrel with something attached to his front. He wears a meat pie as a headdress, wielding a spit along with the head of a pig bracing for a fight.