Renaissance

Roughly 1400 to 1600 in Italy and 1500 to 1620 north of the Alps; the bracket is dated from when classical proportion arrived locally, so it moves by a century across Europe.


Also called
Tudor · Elizabethan
Seen in the wild
None
Broader
None
Narrower
None
Span
c. 1420-1600, defensibly 1400-1650in IT, the United Kingdom, FRThe boundaries are conventional rather than fixed by an event, which is why they are given as approximate.
Usage
Not measured
Provenance
authored@instruments/taxonomy ADR 0001
Status
active
Material Semantics id
period.renaissance
Note
Tudor (1485-1603) and Elizabethan (1558-1603) are the British dynastic labels for the same span and are the ones the UK trade uses; neither covers the continental early Renaissance. Also a style name - see the header on the STYLE asymmetry.

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