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Renaissance$506598$ - translation to ισπανικά

SOCIO-CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN BENGAL, IN THE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES
Hindu Renaissance; Bengal renaissance; Bengal Renaissance; Hindu renaissance; Bengali renaissance
  •  Ram Mohan Roy, considered as Father of the Bengali Renaissance

Renaissance      
n. Renacimiento (1350-1600 aprox.), resurgimientode las artes y del saber ilustrativo que comenzó en Italia y se extendió en todo Europa (relacionado más íntimamente con el trabajo de Miguel Angel, Machiavelli, Dante y Leonardo Da Vinci)
neo-Renaissance         
  • The [[Rijksmuseum]] ([[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]])
  • [[Andrássy Avenue]] with the [[Hungarian State Opera House]] in 1896
  • A [[Renaissance]] staircase at the [[Château de Chambord]] completed in 1547. Variations of this design became a popular feature of the Neo-Renaissance.(''See Waddesdon illustrated right'')
  • 1880}} in an unequivocal French Neo-Renaissance style.
  • balustrading]] were all features frequently reproduced in the 19th century revival.
  • Institute of Technology (today [[Eötvös Loránd University]]), [[Budapest]] by [[Imre Steindl]]
  • [[Peace Palace]], [[The Hague]], [[The Netherlands]], (1913). One of the last notable buildings in this style.
  • [[Mentmore Towers]] English [[Jacobethan]] Neo-Renaissance completed in 1854, derives motifs from [[Wollaton Hall]] completed in 1588
  • The [[Museu do Ipiranga]] in [[São Paulo]], Brazil. It was completed in 1895
  • Gothic]] influence on French Renaissance design. A basket-handle portal is surmounted by a floral [[ogee]] hood moulding.
  • Prague, National Theatre]] 1862
  • Alberti]]'s designs.
  • City Hall]] from 1890 in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • The [[Texas State Capitol]] in [[Austin]], [[Texas]]
  • [[Waddesdon Manor]], seat of the [[Rothschild family]], 1874
  • Baroque Revival]] influences.
BRANCH OF 19TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL REVIVAL STYLE
Neorenaissance; Renaissance Revival; Renaissance revival; Renaissance Revival Architecture; Renaissance Revival-style; Renaissance Revival style; Italian Renaissance Revival architecture; Neo-Renaissance architecture; Italian Renaissance Revival style; Second Renaissance Revival architecture; Neo-renaissance; Neo-Renaissance; Rennaissance Revival; Italian Renaissance revival; Italian Renaissance revival architecture; Second Renaissance Revival; Italian Renaissance Revival; Neo-Renaissance style
(n.) = neo-renacentista
Ex: The success of the neo-Renaissance style was based on the positive link it created between the past, present and future.
Renaissance art         
  • Michelangelo, ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', c. 1511, from the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]
  • David]]'' (1440s?)
Museo Nazionale del Bargello.
  • abbr=on}}. [[Museo del Prado]], Madrid.
  • alt= Square fresco. In a shallow space like a stage set, lifelike figures gather around the dead body of Jesus. All are mourning. Mary Magdalene weeps over his feet. A male disciple throws out his arms in despair. Joseph of Arimethea holds the shroud. In Heaven, small angels are shrieking and tearing their hair.
  • [[Jean Hey]], ''The Moulins Triptych'', c. 1498, oil on panel, [[Moulins Cathedral]]
  • [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], ''Apollo and Diana''.
  • [[Sandro Botticelli]], ''[[Magnificat Madonna]]'', 1480–1481, tempera on panel, [[Uffizi]], Florence
  • Baptism of Christ]]'', c. 1450, [[National Gallery]], London
  • [[Sandro Botticelli]], ''[[The Birth of Venus]]'', c. 1485, [[Uffizi]], Florence
  • [[Titian]], ''[[Sacred and Profane Love]]'', c. 1513 – 1514, [[Galleria Borghese]], Rome
PAINTING, SCULPTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS OF THAT PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY KNOWN AS THE RENAISSANCE
Early Renaissance paintings; Early Renaissance painter; Early Renaissance art; Early Renaissance; Early renaissance painting; Early Renaissance painting; Renaissance painting; Renaissance painters; Art of the renaissance
(n.) = arte renacentista
Ex: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.

Ορισμός

renaissance
1.
The Renaissance was the period in Europe, especially Italy, in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries, when there was a new interest in art, literature, science, and learning.
...the Renaissance masterpieces in London's galleries...
N-PROPER: the N, oft N n
2.
If something experiences a renaissance, it becomes popular or successful again after a time when people were not interested in it.
Popular art is experiencing a renaissance...
= revival
N-SING

Βικιπαίδεια

Bengali Renaissance

The Bengal Renaissance (Bengali: বাংলার নবজাগরণ — Banglar Navajagaran), also known as the Bengali Renaissance, was a cultural, social, intellectual, and artistic movement that took place in the Bengal region of the British Raj, from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Historians have traced the beginnings of the movement to the victory of the British East India Company at the 1757 Battle of Plassey, as well as the works of reformer Raja Rammohan Roy, considered the "Father of the Bengal Renaissance," born in 1772. Nitish Sengupta stated that the movement "can be said to have … ended with Rabindranath Tagore," Asia's first Nobel laureate.

For almost two centuries, the Bengal renaissance saw the radical transformation of Indian society, and its ideas have been attributed to the rise of Indian anticolonialist and nationalist thought and activity during this period. The philosophical basis of the movement was its unique version of liberalism and modernity. According to Sumit Sarkar, the pioneers and works of this period were revered and regarded with nostalgia throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, however, due to a new focus on its colonialist origins, a more critical view emerged in the 1970s.

The Bengali renaissance was predominantly led by Bengali Hindus, who at the time were socially and economically more affluent in colonial Bengal, and therefore better placed for higher education as a community. Well-known figures include the social reformer Raja Rammohan Roy, writer Rabindranath Tagore, and the physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. The main Muslim figures in the movement include members of the Suhrawardy family, poet and musician Kazi Nazrul Islam and writer Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain.