Answer Choice: B. It was ornamental and complex.
The Catholic Reformation.
The oldest Protestant churches can be dated back to the fifteenth century. They are Unitas Fratrum, which was the original name of the Moravian church) and the Moravian Church. Protestant churches usually date their inception to around the sixteenth century.
Mannerism emerged in the early sixteenth century as a reaction to the Renaissance ideals of balance and order. It instead emphasized tension in composition and instability.
In the sixteenth century there were so many problems and they were being killed so harsh and hard.
The Aztecs controlled central Mexico in the beginning of the sixteenth century.
The Catholic Reformation.
The Reformation of the Church of England
Gerald Strauss has written: 'Nuremberg in the sixteenth century' 'Indoctrination and reformation' -- subject(s): Education, History, Lutheran Church, Reformation
The Augustine Reformation usually refers to the protestant revolt as Martin Luther was an Augustine Friar and, supposedly, was educated in St. Augustine's thought; thus the sixteenth century.
The movement that brought an end to the artistic Renaissance was the Baroque period. Baroque art emerged in the 17th century as a reaction against the idealized and harmonious style of Renaissance art. The Baroque style emphasized drama, exaggeration, and emotional expression, marking a departure from the balanced and restrained aesthetics of the Renaissance.
During the 16th century many people felt the church had too much power. The protestant reformation gave power back to the people and was much appreciated by the people.
The Counter-Reformation was a period of Catholic revival in response to the Protestant Reformation. The Baroque was a cultural movement that emerged in the 17th century characterized by ornate and elaborate artistic styles. The Baroque period in art and architecture was greatly influenced by the Catholic Church's efforts during the Counter-Reformation to reassert its power and attract followers through the beauty and grandeur of art.
Stephen Albert Swaine has written: 'The religious revolution of the sixteenth century' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reformation
Carolus Powel Harry has written: 'Protest and progress in the sixteenth century' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reformation
"The Reformation" was a sixteenth century religious movement led by Martin Luther.
Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigne has written: 'The Triumph of Truth' 'History of the Great Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Germany, Switzerland, Etc' 'The Reformation in England' 'History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Sixteenth Century.