- The
Trecento (/treɪˈtʃɛntoʊ/, also US: /trɛˈ-/, Italian: [ˌtreˈtʃɛnto];
short for milletrecento, "1300")
refers to the 14th
century in
Italian cultural...
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Trecento was a
period of
vigorous activity in
Italy in the arts,
including painting, architecture, literature, and music. The
music of the
Trecento paralleled...
- The
Trecento Madrigal is an
Italian musical form of the 14th century. It is
quite distinct from the
madrigal of the
Renaissance and
early Baroque, with...
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Palazzo dei
Trecento (also
called Palazzo della Ragione) is a
building in Treviso, Veneto,
northern Italy,
located in the
Piazza dei Signori. It is home...
- the
madrigal of the
Renaissance is
unlike the two-to-three
voice Italian Trecento madrigal (1300–1370) of the 14th century,
having in
common only the name...
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Italian school Majorcan school Mappa mundi Renaissance Italian Renaissance Trecento Proto-Renaissance
Florentine school Pittura infamante Quattrocento Ferrarese...
- crosses. In
Italy the
innovations of
Cimabue and Duccio,
followed by the
Trecento master Giotto (d. 1337),
greatly increased the
sophistication and status...
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Social class Terrorism Water supply and
sanitation Women Culture Duecento Trecento Quattrocento Cinquecento Seicento Settecento Ottocento Anthem Architecture...
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possibly Pietro Cavallini, most of the
leading painters of the period.
Trecento is the
Italian term for the
culture of the 14th century. The
period is...
- the
Middle Ages, and is
credited with
creating the
painting styles of
Trecento Gothic style and the
Sienese school.
Although much is
still unconfirmed...