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Due to its wide commercial interests, Venice during the Renaissance was known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere.

During the Renaissance era, artists could not show a woman's toes or bare feet in their paintings.

Much of the popular, non-religious music of Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was written for soloists rather than for a chorus.

Due to its wide commercial interests, Venice during the Renaissance was known for its peculiarly cosmopolitan atmosphere.

The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows, it was the fashion in Renaissance Florence to shave them off.

The gallery is divided into different sections for modern art and Renaissance works.

Tintoretto and other Renaissance artists achieved a special glow in their paintings by mixing tiny bits of glass into their paints.

Florence was the financial, intellectual, and artistic center of Renaissance Italy in the fifteenth century.

Greek tragedy served as a distant model for the theater of the Renaissance era.

The musical practices of the late Renaissance persisted well into the seventeenth century.

perspective Florentine painter Paolo Uccello was famous for his attempts to reconcile the different artistic traditions of the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods in his works.

Musical developments in western Europe were reflected in the late medieval and Renaissance music of the eastern countries.

Greek tragedy served as a distant model for the theater of the Renaissance era.

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