Examples of Tudors in the following topics:
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- The Tudor architectural style was the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period (1485–1603).
- The Tudor architectural style was the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period (1485–1603), and even beyond, for conservative college patrons.
- The designation "Tudor style" is an awkward one, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty and the misleading impression that there was a style break at the accession of Stuart James I in 1603.
- It also has visible timber framing, typical of vernacular Tudor architecture.
- Describe the key elements of the Tudor architectural style, including the Tudor arch, oriel windows, and the chimney stack
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- The Tudor period was, for England, one of isolation from European trends.
- The artists of the Tudor court were the painters and limners engaged by the English monarchs' Tudor dynasty and their courtiers between 1485 and 1603 (from the reign of Henry VII to the death of Elizabeth I).
- The Tudor period was, for England, one of unusual isolation from European trends.
- In the Tudor period, foreign artists were recruited and often welcomed lavishly by the English court, as they were in other artistically marginal parts of Europe like Spain or Naples.
- This portrait of Elizabeth I as the "Queen of Love and Beauty" epitomizes the elaborate iconography associated with later Tudor court portraiture.
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- By the Tudor age, the defenses themselves had been superseded by gunpowder.