2016
DOI: 10.18769/ijasos.64169
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The Decorative Design in Brancovenian Painting (The Painting During the Reign of Constantin Brancoveanu)

Abstract: The Brancovenian style characterizes the art, the architecture and the plastic arts from Wallachia, during the reign of Constantin Brancoveanu (1688Brancoveanu ( -1714. The Brancovenian art is a type of art that has an eclectic spirit. In the Moldavian architecture, it adds Gothic influences over the Romanian and Byzantine structures, at which it has been added Oriental and Reinaissance elements, especially Baroque ones. Out of this complex combination, it emerges a Romanian and unitary style, known as the Rom… Show more

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“…and architecture, both civil and religious. Brancovan art delimitates a unique blend between occidental Renaissance Baroque and oriental styles, characterized by rich sculpted elements with floral and zoomorphic decorations [13].…”
Section: Gold Gilded Wooden Pedestal Of the Saint Demetrius Basarabov...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…and architecture, both civil and religious. Brancovan art delimitates a unique blend between occidental Renaissance Baroque and oriental styles, characterized by rich sculpted elements with floral and zoomorphic decorations [13].…”
Section: Gold Gilded Wooden Pedestal Of the Saint Demetrius Basarabov...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The very cultivated and rich prince Constantin Brancoveanu supported the introduction of European Renaissance elements and modernization in the 17th-18th centuries of Romanian art and architecture, both civil and religious. Brancovan art delimitates a unique blend between occidental Renaissance Baroque and oriental styles, characterized by rich sculpted elements with floral and zoomorphic decorations [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%