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    eddle

    agesexceptinrussia,osaicpainters

    hadfoundarefugeafterthefallofnstantinopleandntinued

    tooanttheheorthodoxchurchesuntil

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    ing

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    ddleagesthereherheartistswere

    ``fresethingbetterthethod

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    plastercaoffthepness

    spoiledthepictures,justasdanesshepatte

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    theirlourshhhoneyandh

    thestickyethodsisfactory

    forrethanathousandyearstheseexperints

    ntinuedinpaintingpientleaves

    ofnuscriptsthediaevalartists

    etoveringlargespacesofoneh

    paintick,theydidnotsucceedverywell

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    probleesoutheherlandsbyjanand

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    painttouse

    oneoranythingelseasabackgroundfor

    theirpictures

    butbythistithereligiousardouroftheearlyddle

    ageshingofthepasttherichburghersofthecities

    hebishopsaspatronsoftheartsandas

    artinvariablyfollohefulldinnerpail,theartistsnowbegan

    toployersandpaintedpicturesfor

    kings,forgranddukesandforrichbankershinavery

    shortti,theneethodofpaintinghoilspreadthrough

    europeandineveryuntrytheredevelopedaschoolof

    specialpaintinghecharacteristictastesofthe

    peoplefortheseportraitsandlandscapesade

    inspain,forexale,velasquezpaintedurtdwarfs

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    butinholland,rerandtandfranshalsandverer

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    hisratherdoptiouschildren

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    theotherhand,ainedthelargestpatron

    ofthearts,chelangeloandrreggiontinuedtopaint

    donnasandsaints,hearistocracy

    he

    kingshadbeeupperstinthestate,theartistspainted

    distinguishedgentleneersofthegovent,

    andverylovelyladiesajesty

    thegreatchangeinpainting,eabouththe

    neglectoftheoldchurchandtheriseofaney,

    sofarttheinventionofprinting

    haddeitpossibleforauthorstoeandreputation

    byultitudesinthiswayarose

    theprofessionofthenovelistandtheillustratorbutthe

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    orjustsittingtheyusedthefeinstrels

    oftheddleagesandfor

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    statesofthousandyearsbefore,theprofessionalplay

    hadaiddleageshad

    knoerelyaspartofcertainchurchcelebrations

    thetragediesofthethirteenthandfourteenthcenturies

    hadtoldthestoryofthesufferingofourlordbut

    duringthesixteenthcenturytheadeits

    reappearanceitistruethat,atfirst,thepositionofthe

    professionalplayandactoraveryhighone

    shakespeareofcircusfellow

    usedhisneighboursedies

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    uponhisan,

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    publictoappreciatethebestinpaintingandingand

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    sosortofsictheddleageshadheardalittlesic

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    chantsandhay

    andsoonthesebecanotonousbesides,theyuldnot

    arketplace

    therenaissane

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    inhissorrows

    theegyptiansandthebabyloniansandtheancientjews

    hadallbeengreatloversofsictheyhadevenbined

    differentinstruntsintoregularorchestrasbutthegreeks

    hadfrohisbarbaricforeignnoisetheylikedto

    hearanreerandpindar

    they

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