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Romanticism uses, as stated, literal representation. This means that a person, place or thing is represented by a realistic, easily relatable motif which is often achieved through the use of contrast and/or recognisable styles and themes.
Impressionism on the other hand makes use of less literal and more subtle stylistic choices. The style comes from the impressionist movement within art itself. Like these paintings rather than clearly state what or who is featured, the composer choose to elude more subtly or give the impression of who or what they are. This can give a sense of mystery and freedom to a piece which may be less seen in pieces from the Romantic Era.
The term "renaissance" was coined in the 19th Century and is considered more of a development of modern science rather than art and culture. Due to the disputed time of when the arts consciously moved forward and the period's characterization of a scientific progression, it seems to be uncertain and controversial as to what it truly can be defined as.
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Palazzo Rucellai is considered a hallmark of the Renaissance architecture.
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