17 TH CENTURY By: Myla Minassian Markayla Franklin Jessy Fernandez Elizabeth Seenaraine.

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17 TH CENTURY By: Myla Minassian Markayla Franklin Jessy Fernandez Elizabeth Seenaraine

17 TH CENTURY LITERATURE -Macbeth William Shakespeare 1606 England (West) -To My Dear and Loving Husband Anne Bradstreet New England

17 TH CENTURY SCULPTURES -St. Peter’s Baldachin Gian Lorenzo Bernini Rome Italy (West) -Marsyas Balthasar Permoser 1680 Dresden, Germany (East)

17 TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE - Luxemburg Palace Salomon de Brosse Paris France -Twin churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli And Santa Maria in Compitelli Carlo Rainaldi Italy

17 TH CENTURY PAINTINGS -Assumption of the virgin mary Peter Paul Rubens 1626 Belgium (West) -The Astronomer Jan Vermeer 1668 Netherlands (West)

17 TH CENTURY MUSIC -Canon and Gigue Johann Pachelbel Germany