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    On the Symbolism of Thomas Mann by Vasily M. Tolmatchoff

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Buddenbrooks is interpreted as a novel about the end of the German Renaissance; duality of the modern artist is shown on the example of “Tonio Kröger” while the paradoxes of his eroticism are analyzed on the example of “Der Tod in Venedig.”…”
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    Tatsuno architectural style in Manchuria by Дмитрий Целуйко, Татьяна Смольянинова

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The continuity of tatsuno to the German Renaissance is shown, the main elements of the style are revealed. …”
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    Impersonating Dürer: German Experience of the Russian Silver Age Artist V. V. Vladimirov by Elizaveta Viktorovna Yuzhakova

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The author examines two graphic works by Vassily Vladimirov (1880–1931) created during his studies in Munich between 1905 and 1906, that imitate self-portraits of the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer (one of the works is from the collection of the State Russian Museum, the other was reproduced in the Krivoe Zerkalo magazine in 1909). …”
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    Illustrating an Emperor by Luke Dykowski

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Completed in 1517, Theuerdank has been lauded by some analysts as the most important publication of the German Renaissance. A work of rhyming verse consisting of 118 brief chapters, the story details the trials of the titular knight, Theuerdank (a fictional avatar of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I Habsburg) as he travels to wed Queen Ehrenreich (Maximilian’s first wife, Mary of Burgundy). …”
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    Det “ægte” og det “uægte” værk. Lucas Cranach den Ældres kunstpraksis og de kvaler, den har forvoldt kunsthistorien by Hanne Kolind Poulsen

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…For this purpose, I have chosen the example of German renaissance artist Lucas Cranach the Elder. His workshop practice, which in its relative extremity was actually quite ordinary for the time, provides an exemplary illustration of the problems that this type of artistic activity has produced for (traditional) art history. …”
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    Nietzche, Wagner y el Renacimiento italiano by Giuliano Campioni

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…On the search for complexity and plurality that characterizes the superior culture, Nietzsche discovers and enhances the value of the Latin Renaissance in direct opposition to the German Renaissance impressed by Wagner’s illusion. With Burckhardt, he discovers the individual man and the poet-philologist, a prototype of the free spirit, putting into practice the detachment from the German myth of the Volk and opening the way to the culture of Romanticism.…”
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    Hollandse Renaissance als bron van de Nieuwe Kunst by Marijke L.A.J.T. Brekelmans

    Published 1989-04-01
    “…Berlage's early designs are substantially Dutch Renaissance while his theoretical background, like Isaac Gosschalk's, was determined by German Renaissance tradition and French rationalism. …”
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    Hölderlins Anschauungen vom Beruf des Dichters im Zusammenhang mit dem Stil seiner Dichtung by Salsberger, L

    Published 1949
    “…In Germany it is Hoelderlin's Suabian compatriot Weckherlin who emulates the example of Ronsard, while Opitz sums up the typical contemporary view of poetry in his standard German Renaissance Poetics. A century later Gottsched and Herder go back to Opitz for their interpretation of the sacred mission of poetry. …”
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