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- Italian_art abstract "The history of Italian art is the art of Italy through time and space. After Etruscan civilization and especially the Roman Republic and Empire that dominated this part of the world for many centuries, Italy was central to European art during the Renaissance. Italy also saw European artistic dominance in the 16th and 17th centuries with the Baroque artistic movement. It re-established a strong presence in the international art scene from the mid-19th century onwards, with movements such as the Macchiaioli, Futurism, Metaphysical, Novecento Italiano, Spatialism, Arte Povera and Transavantgarde. Italian art has influenced several major movements throughout the centuries and has produced several great artists, including painters and sculptors. Today, Italy has an important place in the international art scene, with several major art galleries, museums and exhibitions; major artistic centres in the country include its capital city, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples, Turin, and other cities.".
- Italian_art thumbnail Raphael_Galatea.jpg?width=300.
- Italian_art wikiPageExternalLink www.italianartstudio.com.
- Italian_art wikiPageExternalLink www.kdfineart-italia.com.
- Italian_art wikiPageID "1079115".
- Italian_art wikiPageRevisionID "600527017".
- Italian_art hasPhotoCollection Italian_art.
- Italian_art subject Category:Art_by_nationality.
- Italian_art subject Category:Italian_art.
- Italian_art subject Category:Western_art.
- Italian_art type Agent.
- Italian_art type Person.
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- Italian_art comment "The history of Italian art is the art of Italy through time and space. After Etruscan civilization and especially the Roman Republic and Empire that dominated this part of the world for many centuries, Italy was central to European art during the Renaissance. Italy also saw European artistic dominance in the 16th and 17th centuries with the Baroque artistic movement.".
- Italian_art label "Arte da Itália".
- Italian_art label "Arte en Italia".
- Italian_art label "Arte italiana".
- Italian_art label "Italian art".
- Italian_art label "Изобразительное искусство Италии".
- Italian_art label "فن إيطاليا".
- Italian_art label "義大利藝術".
- Italian_art sameAs Arte_en_Italia.
- Italian_art sameAs Arte_italiana.
- Italian_art sameAs Arte_da_Itália.
- Italian_art sameAs m.0444j2.
- Italian_art sameAs Q938616.
- Italian_art sameAs Q938616.
- Italian_art wasDerivedFrom Italian_art?oldid=600527017.
- Italian_art depiction Raphael_Galatea.jpg.
- Italian_art isPrimaryTopicOf Italian_art.