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  • 21Manfred-Sinfonie — „Freund gebt acht! Der nächste Schritt ist der Tod!“, Illustration zu Lord Byrons „Manfred“ von Gustav Doré, 1853 Die Manfred Sinfonie (opus 58) ist eine Programmsinfonie in vier Bildern von Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski nach der dramatischen… …

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  • 22Tizian — Selbstbildnis (Ausschnitt), um 1567, Museo del Prado, Madrid …

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  • 23Вакх и Ариадна (картина Тициана) — …

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  • 24Zimmermann [3] — Zimmermann, 1) Georg, Weigelianer, war zu Anfange des 17. Jahrh. Lehrer am Pädagogium zu Marburg u. verlangte mit seinem Collegen Homag, daß statt der klassischen Schriftsteller Weigels Schriften eingeführt werden sollten. Als er deshalb… …

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  • 25public house — 1. Brit. a tavern. 2. an inn or hostelry. [1565 75] Syn. See hotel. * * * or pub Establishment that serves alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, especially in Britain. Under English common law, inns and taverns were declared public …

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  • 26Titian — • Biography of the artist, with bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Titian     Titian     † …

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  • 27bacchanalianism — noun The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry …

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  • 28bacchanal — 1. adjective a) Relating to Bacchus or his festival. Sweet is the vintage, when the showering grapes / In Bacchanal profusion reel to earth, / Purple and gushing [...]. b) Engaged in drunken revels; drunken and riotous or noisy …

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  • 29Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara — Alfonso d Este redirects here. For the later duke of this name, see Alfonso II d Este, Duke of Ferrara. Alfonso d Este Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Alfonso d Este, after Titian (attributed to Bastia …

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  • 30Grande maniera —    The grande maniera (grand manner) was a term used by Nicolas Poussin to refer to the painting method he created based on his use of the classical Greek modes of music to express different moods. He developed this Theory of Modes in the 1640s,… …

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