With a Fuller renaissance--and a jaded art crowd--the world seems poised for the smart, serious art of Snelson.
But the place had a certain mystical appeal to him, ever since he read the great writers of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance--W.E.
On South Michigan Avenue in Chicago there is a hotel, the Blackstone -- now a part of the Renaissance chain -- that is more than a century old.
It might not be a 15th-century Renaissance terra-cotta relief, like the della Robbia that did a back-flip off a wall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art a few years ago.
The 560 entries include Renaissance-themed bed-and-breakfasts as well as historic landmarks such as Belvedere Castle in New York City's Central Park.
Between endless conspiracies, fancy augmentations, and a quasi-Renaissance, Blade Runner-esque near-future art style, this game could have a lot going for it.
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Within walking distance of the course is a three-bedroom, 4, 000sqft 1915 Italian Renaissance-style house with 55 windows and a concert grand piano.
The old town has some atmospheric places to stay, some decorated in the vibrant 19th-century "national renaissance" style - and the nightlife is fuelled by an irrepressible student population.
The building was renamed the Cammeyer, after an 1890s shoe store there, and celebrated its neo-Renaissance arched windows and 19th-century cast-iron columns.
It made the writer acutely self-conscious of being European-American, a latter-day scion of the Renaissance wedding of Greek and Roman with Judeo-Christians traditions.
The book romps through history at a terrific rate: from ancient Greece through the Islamic empire of the 13th century, 15th-century China and Renaissance Europe to 20th-century America.
Le Cateau d'Esclimont is a Renaissance-era castle located between the Versailles Palace and the Chartres Cathedral.
The Renaissance-style palace is owned by Prince Girolamo Guicciardino Strozzi, who will welcome them with a dinner this evening.
Gunther Schuller is a musical Renaissance man -- composer, conductor, teacher, advocate and author -- whose interests range from Mozart to Mingus, from Sousa to Satchmo.
Ponting fell soon after, while Cameron White (30) threatened a lower-order renaissance alongside Hopes before the hard-hitting Victorian edged Steyn to De Villiers, who was keeping wicket in place of the injured Mark Boucher.
Chan directed with such flair and humor that the post-Wong art-house renaissance can be officially declared under way.
Throughout the Middle Ages (pre-1430) and Renaissance (ca. 1430-1600), trumpets retained their traditional military and ceremonial functions: they were used mainly for signals and fanfares.
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, with its robust Ho-Chunk Renaissance program, also runs an award-winning economic development program and owns the WinnaVegas casino in Sloan, Iowa.
Built for Frank Woolworth in 1915, the neo-French Renaissance mansion is 35 feet wide, with 14-foot-high ceilings, grand fireplaces and formal parlor and breakfast room.
The successful transmission is a significant achievement -- which Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci would have surely appreciated -- because it marks "the first time anyone has achieved one-way laser communication at planetary distances, " said principal investigator David Smith of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Inspired by the religious sobriety of the early-19th-century German painters who called themselves "Nazarenes, " by England's Gothic-revival movement and by the straightforward imagery of early-Renaissance painters like Giotto, they looked to the Bible, to the poetry of Keats and Tennyson and to Shakespeare for subject matter, proclaiming their intention to shun vulgar or sentimental subjects and to paint directly from nature.
Patriot Place includes, among other things, a four-star Renaissance Hotel and Spa, sixteen restaurants, a 14-screen cinema complex, and a full-service hospital.
The moral compass that would otherwise support a pain-free demographic transition and accompanying ecological renaissance appears all but non-existent, even amid the greenest of conversations and investor appetites.
Most high-end brands like Ritz-Carlton or Renaissance always deliver newspapers to guests who request them at check in.
Weeds premiered in 2005 and, along with other titles, pioneered an edgy adult-cable programming renaissance that not only boosted Showtime but inspired similar risk-taking content on networks.
The problem appears to be worst in Scotland, particularly in Glasgow, where millions of taxpayers' pounds were spent subsidising stone-cleaning as part of the city's post-industrial renaissance.
"We're about to experience a renaissance in in-home entertainment, " said Scott Steinberg, publisher of DigitalTrends.com.
The IT revolution, stock market boom, productivity boom, rebirth of optimism, renaissance of entrepreneurship--all lay in the future in 1982.
Before Fukushima, a "nuclear renaissance" -- as it was termed in the press -- seemed well underway, except for this point: Nuclear power, as a total of world energy supply, has been in steady decline for the past decade.
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