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  1. La Renaissance est un mouvement de l' histoire européenne associé à la remise à l'honneur de la littérature, de la philosophie et des arts de l' Antiquité gréco-romaine. Ce mouvement a pour point de départ l' Italie, et se situe chronologiquement à cheval entre le Moyen Âge tardif et l' époque moderne 1.

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  2. La Renaissance française est un mouvement artistique et culturel situé en France entre le milieu du XV e siècle et le début du XVII e siècle. Étape de l'époque moderne, la Renaissance apparaît en France après le début du mouvement en Italie et sa propagation dans d'autres pays européens.

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    The Renaissance (UK: / r ə ˈ n eɪ s ən s / rən-AY-sənss, US: / ˈ r ɛ n ə s ɑː n s / ⓘ REN-ə-sahnss) is a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, covering the 15th and 16th centuries and characterized by an effort to revive and surpass the ideas and achievements of ...

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    The word Renaissance is a French word, whose literal translation into English is "Rebirth". The term was first used and defined by French historian Jules Michelet in his 1855 work Histoire de France (History of France). Jules Michelet defined the 16th-century Renaissance in France as a period in Europe's cultural history that represented a break fr...

    In the late 15th century, the French invasion of Italy and the proximity of the vibrant Burgundy court (with its Flemish connections) brought the French into contact with the goods, paintings, and the creative spirit of the Northern and Italian Renaissance, and the initial artistic changes in France were often carried out by Italian and Flemish art...

    One of the greatest accomplishments of the French Renaissance was the construction of the Châteaux of the Loire Valley: no longer conceived of as fortresses, these pleasure palaces took advantage of the richness of the rivers and lands of the Loireregion and they show remarkable architectural skill. The old Louvre castle in Paris was also rebuilt u...

    French Renaissance gardens were characterized by symmetrical and geometric planting beds or parterres; plants in pots; paths of gravel and sand; terraces; stairways and ramps; moving water in the form of canals, cascades and monumental fountains, and extensive use of artificial grottes, labyrinthsand statues of mythological figures. They became an ...

    Burgundy, the mostly French-speaking area unified with the Kingdom of France in 1477, was the musical center of Europe in the early and middle 15th century. Many of the most famous musicians in Europe either came from Burgundy, or went to study with composers there; in addition there was considerable interchange between the Burgundian court musical...

    Tanaka, Hidemichi (1992), "Leonardo da Vinci, Architect of Chambord?", Artibus et Historiae, 13 (25): 85–102, doi:10.2307/1483458, JSTOR 1483458

    Blunt, Anthony (1993). Art and Architecture in France 1500–1700. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-05314-2.
    Chastel, André. French Art Vol II: The Renaissance. ISBN 2-08-013583-X. OL 8841209M.
    Chastel, André (1996). French Art Vol III: The Ancient Régime. Flammarion. ISBN 2-08-013617-8. OL 8841223M.
    Hampton, Timothy (2003). Literature and Nation in the Sixteenth Century: Inventing Renaissance France.
  5. Nov 10, 2020 · L'art de la Renaissance en Europe (1400-1600) comprend certaines des peintures et sculptures les plus reconnaissables et les plus appréciées au monde. Les maîtres étaient souvent compétents à la fois en peinture et en sculpture et, en étudiant l'art de l'Antiquité et en y ajoutant leurs connaissances théoriques en perspective ...

  6. The Renaissance is a period in European history that followed the Middle Ages and ended in the 17th century. “Renaissance” is a French word forcultural rebirth.” During this period, there was arebirthof classical learning .

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