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Artemisia Gentileschi,Judith slaying Holofernes, canvas, c. 1620 |
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Bernini, Baldachin (Baldacchino), gilded bronze, 1624-33.
Location: Crossing of St. Peter's, Rome. Patron: Pope Urban VIII |
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Bernini, Cathedra Petri (St. Peter's Throne), marble, gilded bronze, stucco, stained glass, 1657-66. Location: Apse, St. Peter's, Rome. Patron: Pope Alexander VII |
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Bernini, Colonnade of Piazza San Pietro, beg. 1656. Patron: Alexander VII |
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Bernini, David, marble, 1623. Location: Villa Borghese, Rome. Patron: Cardinal Scipione Borghese |
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Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Theresa, mixed media, 1645-52. Location: Cornaro Chapel, S. Maria della Vittoria. Patron: Cardinal Federico Cornaro. |
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Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights Secular Triptych.
Oil on panel, c.1505-10
In 1517 hanging in palace of Hendrik III of Nassau, Brussels, Secular member of aristocracy |
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Bramante, Plan & Facade (as shown on medal), 1506. St. Peter's, Vatican, Rome, Patron: Pope Julius II. |
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Bramante, Plan for St. Peter's,
Architecture, 1506.
Rome, Patron: Pope Julius II. |
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Bramante, Tempietto, Architecture, 1502-11. S. Pietro in Montorio, Rome, Patron: King and Queen of Spain. |
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Bronzino, exposure of luxury or lust
panel, 1546
gift to king francis I of france, duke cosimo I de medici |
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Bruegel, Harvesters (August) and Hunters in the Snow (December).
Oil on panel, 1565
Nicolaes Jonghelinck, his house in Antwerp |
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Caravaggio, Calling of St. Matthew,
Oil on canvas, c. 1599-1600.
Location: Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi dei Francesi, Rome. |
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Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul, Oil on canvas, c. 1601. Location: Cerasi chapel, S. Maria del Popolo, Rome |
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Caravaggio, Crucifixion of St. Peter Oil on canvas, c. 1601. Location: Cerasi chapel, S. Maria del Popolo, Rome |
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Cellini, Perseus and Medusa,
bronze, 1545-54.
Location, loggia dei Lanzi, Florence., Patron: Duke Cosimo I de' Medici |
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Correggio, jupiter and io
oil on canvas, early 1530s
patron's palace in mantua, room of jupiters rapes, duke federico gonzaga of mantua |
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De Hooch, Linen Cupboard, oil on canvas, 1663 |
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Durer, Adam and Eve,
engraving, 1504,
No patron, many locations |
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Durer, Four Saints, so-called Four Apostles, panel, c. 1526. Patron: Artist. Location: his gift to Nuremburg Town Hall |
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Durer, Melencolia I,
engraving, 1514
No patron, many locations |
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Durer, Self Portrait,
panel, 1498,
No patron, many locations |
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El Greco, The Burial of Count Orgaz, canvas, 1586. Location: S. Tome, Toledo |
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Ghirlandaio, birth of the virgin
fresco, 1485-1490
choir, S. maria novella, florence, giovanni tornabuoni |
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Giorgione, the temptest
oil on canvas, c. 1505-10
vendramin's house, gabriele vendramin |
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Giovanni da Bologna, Rape of the Sabine Women, marble, 1583. Location: Loggia de' Lanzi, Florence. Patron: Duke Francesco de' Medici |
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Grunewald, Isenheim Altarpiece (polyptych) Oil on panel, 1515 M ain Altar, monastery churhc, Hospital of St. Anthony, Isenheim, preceptor |
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Hals, Laughing Cavalier, oil on canvas, 1624 Locations: Middle-Class Homes, Patrons: the sitters |
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Hals, Malle Babbe, oil on canvas, c. 1630-33 |
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Hals, Regentesses of the Old Men's Almshouse, oil on canvas, c. 1664 Locations: Middle-Class Homes, Patrons: the sitters |
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Holbein, Madonna of Burgomaster Meyer, panel, 1526. Patron: Burgomaster Meyer. Location: In chapel of his castle in Basel |
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Judith Leyster, The Proposition, oil on canvas, 1631 |
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Michaelangelo, crossed leg slave
marble, 1527-28
papel tomb of julius II, della rovere family |
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Michaelangelo. vault of sistine chapel
frescoes, 1508-12
vatican palace, rome, pope julius II |
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Michelangelo, Plan and Apse Elevation, 1546-64 St. Peter's, Vatican, Rome. Patron: Pope Paul III |
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Perugino, donation of keys to st. peter
fresco, 1481
one of a mural cycle w/ scenes from the lives of christ and moses, sistine chapel, vatican, pope sixtus IV |
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Raphael, Disputa
fresco, 1509-11
stanza della segnatura, vatican palace, rome, pope julius II |
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Raphael, galatea
fresco, 1513
villa farnesina, agostino chigi |
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Raphael, portrait of pope leo X de medici w/ his nephews, cardinals giulio de medici and luigi de rossi
panel, 1517
either vativan or medici palace, pope leo X |
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Raphael, sistine madonna
oil on canvas, 1513
S. sisto, piacenza, pope julius II |
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Rembrandt, Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, canvas, 1632. Patrons: Surgeons' Guild for their hall. |
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Rembrandt, Hundred Guilder
Print, 1649 |
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Rembrandt, Night Watch (Militia Company of Captain Cocq), oil on canvas, 1642. Patrons: Members of the company for their hall. |
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Rembrandt, Return of the Prodigal Son, o il on canvas, c. 1669 |
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Rigaud, Portrait of King Louis XIV of France, oil on canvas, 1701. Patron: Louis XIV. Palace of Versailles |
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Rubens, King Henry IV of France Receiving the Portrait of Marie de Medici,From a cycle of 24 scenes of the life of Marie de Medici, Queen of France. oil on canvas, 1621-25. Location: Luxembourg Palace. Patron: Marie de Medici (i.e. female patron) |
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Rubens, Mystic Marriage of St. CAtherine
Sketch for Altarpiece, c. 1628
Location: Church of St. Augustine, Antwerp |
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Ruisdael, View of Haarlem, oil on canvas, c. 1670 |
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Saenredam, Church of St. Bavo, oil on panel, 1660 |
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Sofonisba Anguissola, Portrait of the Artist's 3 sisters with a servant.
1555
The artist. Hung in artist's house. |
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Tintoretto, Last Supper, canvas, 1592-94. Location: Choir, S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. Comm. by the Prior. |
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Titian, bacchanal of the adrians
oil on canvas, c. 1520
alabaster chamber of duke's palace, ferrara, duke alfonso d'este |
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Titian, madonna of the house of pesaro,
oil on canvas, 1519-26
pesaro family chapel, church of the frari, venice, jacopo pesaro |
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Titian, rape of europa
oil on canvas, c. 1559-62
patron's palace in madrid, room of myths, king philip II of spain |
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Titian, venus of urbino
oil on canvas, 1538
palace of urbino, duke of urbino |
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Van Dyck, Portrait of Charles I of England in Hunting Dress, oil on canvas, 1635. Patron: King Charles I of England. |
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Velasquez, Las Meninas (Maids of Honor) (Originally called The Household of Philip IV of Spain) 1656 Location: Philip IV's private room in the Alcazar Palace in 1666. Patron: King Philip IV of Spain |
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Velasquez, Surrender of the town of Breda, oil on canvas, 1634-35 Location: Hall of the Realms, Buen Retiro Palace. Patron: Philip IV |
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Vermeer, Kitchen Maid, oil on canvas, c. 1658 |
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Vermeer, View of Delft, oil on canvas, c. 1662 |
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Veronese, Last Supper, re-titled Feast in the House of Levi, canvas, 1573. Location: Refectory, (Dominican) Monastery S. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice |
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Vignola (plan, beg. 1568) and Della Porta (facade, c. 1575-84) Gesu,
Rome. Comm. by the Jesuits; financed by Card. Alessandro Farnese. |
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