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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
3: ...inter to become a member of the [[Accademia dell' Arte del Disegno]] in Florence. She was also the first...
7: ... representatives of the school of [[Caravaggio]]. Artemisia was introduced to painting in her father's w...
10: .... The picture shows how, under parental guidance, Artemisia assimilated the realism of [[Caravaggio]] wi...
12: ...si. Even though Tassi initially promised to marry Artemisia in order to restore her reputation, he later...
14: ...teal some of Orazio?s paintings. During the trial Artemisia was given a gynecological examination and wa... - Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
3: ...], [[musician]], [[poet]], and romantic comedic [[playwright]]. Machiavelli was also a key figure in [...
10: ...as other Italian [[city-state]]s on [[Diplomacy|diplomatic]] missions. During this time he would draw ...
12: .... He died in Florence in [[1527]] and his resting place is unknown, however a symbolic tomb in his hon...
27: ...cally speaking rides Power or Power rides all the Players.
35: ... in contemporaneous Italian politics. (As an example, he compares the way in which Roman generals use... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
1: ...ure''' is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The [[culture]] of [[Italy]] can be found in t...
4: People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian]](...
8: ...ects the rural culture and history of the many peoples of the country.
11: Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports ...
17: ...ity of [[Milan]], [[Neapolitan]], spoken near [[Naples]], [[Sicilian]], spoken on Sicily, etc. - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...[Arno River]] has a population of around 400,000, plus a suburban population in excess of 200,000. Flo...
3: ...inance, the city is sometimes considered the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]]. Florence is fa...
19: ...acy|Papal]] [[Guelphs]], who after their victory split in turn into feuding "White" and "Black" factio...
25: ...mosexuality#History|sodomy]] and of other worldly pleasures foreshadowed many of the wider religious c...
32: ...during the 19th century, Florence's population tripled in the 20th with the growth of tourism, trade, ... - Drama (12658 bytes)
1: ...ey]]. Other dramatic literature may not resemble plays at all, such as the [[Imaginary Conversations]...
3: ..., "Oimoi ta dramata!" (Oh no what's become of my plays).
11: ...t ways; it has a unique ability to allow us to '''play''', allowing us to be another person or in a si...
13: ...r the world of another person, to be allowed to explore how they feel about this situation or person, ...
15: ...ss was given pieces of newspaper and was asked to place the newspaper so as to represent objects, such... - Theatre (9476 bytes)
5: ...ce]], [[Chinese opera]], [[Mummers Play|mummers' plays]], and [[pantomime]].
8: ...passion plays]], [[mystery plays]] and [[morality plays]].
10: ... are six elements necessary for theatre. They are Plot, Character, Idea, Language, Song, and Spectacle...
12: ..., but theatre is a highly collaborative endeavor. Plays are usually produced by a [[production team]] ...
15: ...tre to suit a variety of tastes. This is an incomplete and exclusively [[eurocentric]] list: - Ballet (9155 bytes)
5: ...with the first use of the term ''ballo'' (in ''De Arte Saltandi ed Choreas Ducendi'') instead of ''danza...
11: ...]] was performed. This early form consisted of a play in which the scenes were separated by dances. ...
15: ...rticularly after [[World War II]] engaged in multiple tours all over the world that revitalized ballet...
104: [[Elisabeth Platel]], - Aymara language (3573 bytes)
3: '''Aymara''' is the language of the [[Aymara]] people of the [[Andes]]. It is one of only a handful of...
5: ...ndeed similarities, critics say that these may simply be the result of prolonged interaction between t...
13: ... and {{IPA|[b]}}), but each stop has three forms: plain (unaspirated), glottalized, and aspirated. Aym...
31: ...[[neologisms]]. [[Ludovico Bertonio]] published ''Arte de la lengua aymara'' in [[1603]]. He remarked th... - Theater (9475 bytes)
4: ...ce]], [[Chinese opera]], [[Mummers Play|mummers' plays]], and [[pantomime]].
7: ...passion plays]], [[mystery plays]] and [[morality plays]].
9: ... are six elements necessary for theatre. They are Plot, Character, Idea, Language, Song, and Spectacle...
11: ..., but theatre is a highly collaborative endeavor. Plays are usually produced by a [[production team]] ...
14: ...tre to suit a variety of tastes. This is an incomplete and exclusively [[eurocentric]] list: - Physical theatre (1156 bytes)
20: ...t of his experience of mask work, [[commedia dell'Arte]] and his interest in the physicality of performa... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
1: ..." leading up to the suit's resolution seemed to explain McMahon's willingness to change the name).
6: ...ssion hold, and also, more seldom, a wrestler can place his foot on the ropes to avoid losing by pinfa...
15: ...the referee doesn't see. This is often used as a plot twist to drastically change the momentum in a m...
22: Please note that "simulated", in this context, does ...
28: ...lique (professional wrestling)|Clique]] as an example of this. On occasion, although increasingly rare... - Opera (25153 bytes)
7: ...ks. The visual arts, such as [[painting]], are employed to create the visual spectacle on the stage, ...
9: Singers and the roles they play are classified according to their vocal ranges....
11: ...a, and [[aria]], during which the movement of the plot often pauses, with the music becoming more melo...
13: ...genre in a context separate from its accompanying play, and has been transcribed for nearly all imagin...
20: ... ''opera'' means simply "works" in [[Latin]], the plural of <em>opus</em> suggesting that it combines ... - Madrid (20882 bytes)
2: ...rms]]]][[Image:Madrid-PlazaEspana.jpg|thumb|300px|Plaza de Espa�a (Spain square)]]
4: ...pulation of the [[metropolitan area]] (urban area plus satellite towns) was 5,603,000 as of 2003 estim...
12: [[Image:Karte_Madrid_MKL1888.png|thumbnail|200px|left|An [[1888...
14: ...nd Moors continued to live in the city in their quarter, still called the "Moreria" until they were expe...
20: ...arlos IV]] ([[1748]]-[[1819]]) became king the people of Madrid revolted. After the [[Mutiny of Aranju...
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