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Leonardo
The Last Supper
High Italian Renaissance
linear perspective; order, symmetry, balance; 4 sets of 3; human drama |
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Leonardo
Mona Lisa
High Italian Renaissance
atmospheric perspective; sfumato; smokey haze, blurred lines |
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Raphael
The Small Cowper Madonna
High Italian Renaissance
clear, crisp, bright; worked quickly; slight pyramid composition |
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Raphael
The School of Athens
High Italian Renaissance
private papal apartments (Stanza della Segnatura); Plato and Aristotle; Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael |
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Michelangelo
David
High Italian Renaissance
complex emotions, human elements; large hands; male nude |
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Michelangelo
Sistine Chapel
High Italian Renaissance
nine compartments of Old Testament scenes; fresco of architectural framework |
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Michelangelo
The Creation of Adam
High Italian Renaissance |
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Titian
Pastoral Concert
High Italian Renaissance
relaxing outdoors; attention to landscape; meeting of unlikely characters; complex physical poses |
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Titian
Venus of Urbino
High Italian Renaissance
reclining female nude; possibly courtesan; servants, wedding chest; dog = fidelity |
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Tintoretto
The Last Supper
Late Italian Renaissance
intensity and drama; diagonal composition; divine halo |
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Sofonisba Anguissola
The Chess Game
Late Italian Renaissance
women artists start being identified; conversation piece - slice of life |
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Grunewald
Isenheim Altarpiece
High Northern Renaissance
intense spirtual qualities; melodrama; lepers |
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Durer
Self-Portrait
High Northern Renaissance
reason, science, observation; pyramid form |
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Bosch
Garden of Earthly Delights, Creation, and The Damned
High Northern Renaissance
anomaly in art history |
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Breugel the Elder
Hunters in the Snow
High Northern Renaissance
row of trees lead eye in; natural world |
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Caterina van Hemessen
Self-Portrait
High Northern Renaissance
more portraiture; shows artist at work, takes work seriously |
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