How to use in-sentence of “renaissance”:
+ In 1873, the city’s French Renaissance style Chase County courthouse was built.
+ By the time the Italian Renaissance started, Gothic architecture was not used much anymore.
+ Jonathan Wainwright and Peter Holman, “From Renaissance To Baroque: Change in Instruments and Instrumental Music in the Seventeenth Century”, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 2005.
+ There are also several fine late Gothic architectureGothic buildings, including the “Palazzo Benincasa”, the “Palazzo del Senato” and the “Loggia dei Mercanti”, all by Giorgio da Sebenico, and the “Palazzo del Governo”, which has Renaissance additions.
+ Segovia, 1654 was an important SpainSpanish organist, theorist in the last years of the Renaissance and early years of the Baroque period.
+ Composers who were born at the end of the Middle Ages such as John Dunstable, Guillaume Dufay, and Gilles Binchois are often thought to belong to the next period in music history: the Renaissance period.

Example sentences of “renaissance”:
+ The museum owns items from the Renaissance era in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.
+ He lived at the end of the Renaissance period and beginning of the Baroque.
+ For example, the Ospedale degli Innocenti building in Florence was built by Filippo Bruncelleschi, and is one of the earliest Renaissance buildings.
+ The museum owns items from the Renaissance era in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.
+ He lived at the end of the Renaissance period and beginning of the Baroque.
+ For example, the Ospedale degli Innocenti building in Florence was built by Filippo Bruncelleschi, and is one of the earliest Renaissance buildings.
+ It is simplified, and buildings made after the Renaissance follow these simplified rules.
+ His work considers a turning point in the history of Segundo escolasticismo, that marks the transition of the Renaissance to the modern philosophy.
+ It started during the EnglandEnglish Renaissance from the 15th through 17th centuries.
+ The church tower in Renaissance style contains three bells.
+ It is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and was long ruled by the Medici family.
+ Dalmatia was greatly influenced by the Italian Renaissance and many buildings, churches and cathedrals were done in those years, from Zara and Spalato to Sebenik and Ragusa.
+ It was mainly used during the medieval and renaissance periods, about 1350 to 1550 AD.
+ The other Summer Walker works at the Love Renaissance music studio.
+ Zoomorphic and theatrical musical instruments in the late Italian Renaissance and Baroque eras.
+ It is not known whether it was simply a design that combined features of the oud and lute or a transition from the Renaissance instrument to the modern guitar.
+ Music changed slowly, and early Renaissance music was similar to Medieval music.
+ A spiral staircase probably existed before the current Renaissance staircase.
+ The Harlem Renaissance is the name for a movement in African-American culture in the 1920s and 1930s which has had a big influence on African-American literature, philosophy and music.
+ He lived at the very end of Renaissance period and the beginning of the Baroque period.
More in-sentence examples of “renaissance”:
+ In this way biofuels may play a key role in the transformation of the energy sector, climate stabilization and resulting worldwide renaissance of rural areas, all of which are urgently needed.
+ The Cathedral of Málaga is a Renaissance cathedral in the city of Málaga in Andalusia, Spain.
+ Juan de Herrera Roiz, Cantabria, 1530 – Madrid, January 1515 January Spanish geometer and soldier, considered one of the maximum exponents of Spain’s Renaissance architecture.
+ The Renaissance way of painting and sculpting did not become the usual style until about 100 years later.
+ Cinquecento is an ItalyItalian term used to describe the Italian Renaissance of the 16th century, including the related styles of art, music, literature, and architecture.
+ The term Renaissance man or polymath is used for a very clever man who is good at many different things.
+ The city has a Renaissance citadel.
+ During Middle AgesMedieval and Renaissance times, lapis was ground into powder, and mixed with oil.
+ The image was used in Western Europe by the ItalyItalian Renaissance artists.
+ Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi was a papal scribe and type designer in Renaissance Italy.
+ Italy, and in particular the city of Florence is thought of as the home of Renaissance art.
+ Its form is typical for Renaissance epic poems.
+ Luckily, the director of the Gallery, Sir Charles Eastlake, thought it was important to collect some of these “primitive” paintings, as well as the more popular High Renaissance paintings.
+ It begins around the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, and includes the Renaissance period, and the Age of Discovery.
+ In the 16th century, the biographer Giorgio Vasari says that Giotto changed painting from the Byzantine style of other artists of his day, and brought to life the great art of painting as it was made by the later Renaissance painters like Leonardo da Vinci.
+ Multiple stopping was used a lot in Renaissance music when playing the viol.
+ The word “”Gothic”” was used later during the Renaissance as an insult, relating to the uncivilized ancient Goths.
+ Woodwind instruments developed from Renaissance instruments, while the clarinet was invented in the middle of the 18th century, and the saxophone and tuba came even later.
+ The most important monuments in the commune are the “Luthézieu churchLuthézieu” church, listed as a “monument historique”, the “Château d’Hostel”, a renaissance castle, and the ruins of the “Château de Belmont”.
+ Some composercomposers in the Renaissance and Baroque periods wrote music which described battles.
+ During the Renaissance and after it became fashionable for black boys and young men to be decorative pages.
+ Ballet grew out of Renaissance spectacles which, rather like big pop music events today, used every type of performance art.
+ He was one of the first German proponents of Renaissance humanism.
+ Prime Minister Katsura Tarō chaired the commission, which recommended that the new building should be made in the Italian Renaissance architectural style.
+ The castles were converted to Renaissance châteaux; for this reason the region was titled “The Garden of France”.
+ Lute music in the Renaissance and Baroque periods used to be written in a system called tabulature.
+ For example, the Palace of VersaillesChâteau de Versailles is so called because it was in the country when it was built, but it does not bear any resemblance to a castle, so it is usually known in English as the Palace of Versailles.The Château de Montsoreau is the first Renaissance château to have been built in France, in the world famous Loire Valley.
+ The smaller Crusades continued to the 16th century, until the Renaissance and Reformation.
+ Once he became Pope, Piccolomini had the entire village rebuilt as an ideal Renaissance town.
+ Chastity belts for women were introduced into Europe from Italy, and saw some limited degree of use during the Renaissance period.Rosenthal, Martha 2012.
+ Later on in the Renaissance period people, such as Andreas Vesalius wrote books showing that some of what Galen said was wrong.
+ The city of Florence is a birthplace of the Renaissance and in particular, of Renaissance art.
+ Niccolò Machiavelli was a Florentine Renaissance man, statesman, and writer.
+ Toma of Suceava’s painting departs from the canons of Byzantine art, instead the influence of the Italian Renaissance are brought to the surface through his rendition of humanized characters.
+ The hall was built in a Renaissance style, with alabaster and marble walls and a rectangular hall with a small, raised stage.
+ After the fall of Western Rome, the Germanic tribes that took over tried to learn from Roman civilization, but much was forgotten and up to the Renaissance not many achievements happened in Europe.
+ On the western wall is a Renaissance style ducal epitaph made of four separate marble plates.
+ In 1978 he founded Nicholson Enterprises, Inc., a developer of planned residential communities, and in 1987 he bought Renaissance Homes, a custom-house builder.
+ Chorales developed during the late Renaissance and early Baroque period.
+ The “Duomo which dominates the center of the piazza, has a façade that is one of the earliest designed in the Renaissance manner.
+ Adrian Willaert was a FlandersFlemish Renaissance period.
+ Jan Kochanowski was a PolandPolish Renaissance poet, translator and playwright.
+ A year later the Charing Cross Hotel opened on 15 May 1865, and gave the station an ornate front in the FranceFrench Renaissance style.
+ The Trecento is considered the beginning of the Italian Renaissance cultural movement.
+ Sá de Miranda was the first author of Renaissance in Portugal.
+ Though expert within Gothic and Renaissance styles, Waterhouse never limited himself to a single architectural style.
+ Many other List of Renaissance artistsRenaissance painters were Verrocchio’s apprentices or worked in his workshop.
+ The Renaissance didn’t really mark the town.
+ In this way biofuels may play a key role in the transformation of the energy sector, climate stabilization and resulting worldwide renaissance of rural areas, all of which are urgently needed.
+ The Cathedral of Málaga is a Renaissance cathedral in the city of Málaga in Andalusia, Spain.
+ Juan de Herrera Roiz, Cantabria, 1530 - Madrid, January 1515 January Spanish geometer and soldier, considered one of the maximum exponents of Spain's Renaissance architecture.
