It's possible it could be the fact that others could interpret anothers original piece of art and make it there own. Or it could also be the fact that there is still a form of Patronage that helps struggling artist find work and find a larger fan base. There may be others but this is all I got. lol
There are a great many similarities, because people are basically similar now to what they were then. People had to eat and drink and find shelter. People wanted to love and be loved. People liked to be entertained. Most people had to work for a living, but there are always some that are looking for a shortcut, and some of those who find it. Some people really liked being big shots.
The Victorians and the Tudor times never had electricity so they used fire and candles
None. Different part of the words, completely different times.
he wore flats
One similarity between Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment is that they were both times of discovery. New styles of art came out and changed how artists painted. They both involved an application of humanistic attitudes.
Both have fur, whiskers, have the ability to purr, can hiss, have sharp nails and reproduce in almost equal times and also roughly have the same number of kittens.
Two. In Tudor times England and Wales were united but Scotland was a separate country.
No, it did not. The fuedal system was only brought into Britain in Norman times.
The theatres in Tudor times were open, in the sense that they had no roof.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
the spanish armada
you idiots
TUDOR TIMES
Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
no, Big Ben was built between 1858-1859.:)
It's a Fishmonger who was alive in Tudor times
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.