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Human With Feline Head
Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany
30,000-28,000 BCE
Mammoth Ivory, 11 5/8” h
Paleolithic |
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Bison, Detail of painted ceiling in cave
Altamira, Spain
12,000-11,000 BCE
each bison 5’ long
Paleolithic |
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Rhinoceros, wounded man, disemboweled bison painting in cave
Lascaux, France
15,000-13,000 BCE
Bison 3’8” long
Paleolithic |
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Eshenunna Statuettes (Sumerian Votive Offerings)
Square Temple @ Eshenunna, Iraq
2700 BCE
Gypsum inlaid w/shell & black limestone, 2’6”
Sumerian
*One of first commissioned pieces of art |
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Stele with Law Code of Hammurabi
Susa, Iran
1780 BCE
Basalt, 7’4”
Babylonian
*foreshortening |
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Peace Side of Standard of Ur
Tomb 779 Royal Cemetery in Ur, Iraq
2600 BCE
Wood w/shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone
8” x 1’7”
Sumerian |
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Victory Stele of Naram-Sim
Susa, Iran
2254-2218 BCE
Pink Sandstone 6’7”
Akkadian |
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Assyrian archers pursuing enemies
Relief from NW Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Kalhu, Iraq
875-860 BCE
Gypsum 2’ 10 5/8”
Assyrian |
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Palette of King Narmer
Hierakonpolis, Egypt
3000-2920 BCE
Slate 2’1” high
Predynastic |
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IMOTEP
Stepped Pyramid and mortuary precint of Djoser
Saqquara, Egypt
2630-2611 BCE
3rd Dynasty (Old Kingdom)
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Khafre enthroned
Gizeh, Egypt
2520-2494 BCE
Diorite 5’6” high
4th Dynasty (Old Kingdom) |
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Menkaure & Khamerernebty
Gizeh, Egypt
2490-2472 BCE
Greywacke 4’ 6 1/2” high
4th Dynasty (Old Kingdom) |
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Figurine of a woman
Syros, Greece
2500-2300 BCE
Marble 1’ 6”
Cycladic |
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Kamares-Ware Jar
Phaistos, Greece
1800-1700 BCE
1’8” high
Minoan |
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Snake Goddess
Palace at Knossos, Greece
1600 BCE
Faience (low-fire opaque glass-like silicate)
1’ 1 ½” high
Minoan |
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Kouros
600 BCE
Marble 6’ ½” high
Archaic |
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Kroisos
Anavysos, Greece
530 BCE
Marble 6’4”
Archaic |
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Dying Warrior (west pediment)
Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece
490 BCE
Marble 5’ 2 ½” long
*Transition to Classical |
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Dying Warrior (east pediment)
Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece
480 BCE
Marble 6’1” long
*Transition to Classical |
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MYRON
Diskobolos (Discus Thrower)
Marble Roman Copy of Bronze Original 5’1” h
450 BCE
Early Classical |
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POLYKLEITOS
Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)
Roman Marble Copy of Bronze Original 6’11”
Pompeii, Italy
450-440 BCE
Early/ High Classical |
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IKTINOS & KALIKRATES
Parthenon (Temple of Athena Parthenos)
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
447-438 BCE
Early/ High Classical |
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KALLIKRATES
Temple of Athena Nike
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
427-424 BCE
Early/ High Classical |
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PRAXITELES
Aphrodite of Knidos
350-340 BCE
Roman marble copy of original, 6’8” high
Late Classical |
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Nike alighting on warship (Nike of Samothrace)
Samothrace, Greece
190 BCE
Marble 8’1”
Hellenistic |
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ALEXANDER of ANTIOCH-ON-THE-MEANDER
Aphrodite (Venus de Milo)
Melos, Greece
150-125 BCE
Marble 6’7” high
Hellenistic |
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Sleeping Satyr (Barberini Faun)
Rome, Italy
230-200 BCE
Marble 7’1” high
Hellenistic |
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Apulu (Apollo)
From roof of Poronaccio Temple, Veii, Italy
510-500 BCE
Painted Terracotta 5’ 1”
Etruscan Archaic |
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Sarcophagus with reclining couple
Cerveteri, Italy
520 BCE
Painted Terracotta 3’9” x 6’7”
Etruscan Archaic |
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Capitoline Wolf
Rome, Italy
500-480 BCE
Bronze 2’7” high
Etruscan Classical |
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Aule Metele (Arringatore)
Cortona, Lake Trasimeno, Italy
Early 1st century BCE
Bronze 5’7” high
Etruscan Classical |
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Head of Roman Patrician
Orticoli, Italy
75-50 BCE
Marble 1’2”
Republic |
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First Style Wall
Samnite House
Herculaneum, Italy
Late 2nd Century BCE
Republic |
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Gardenscape (Second Style)
Villia of Livia, Primaporta, Italy
30-20 BCE
Fresco 6’7”
Early Empire |
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Third Style
Cubiculum 15 of Villa of Agrippa Postumus
Boscotrecase, Italy
10 BCE
Fresco 7’8”
Early Empire |
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Fourth Style, Ixion Room (triclinium P)
House of Vettii, Pompeii, Italy
70-79 CE
Early Empire |
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Flavian Ampitheater (Colosseum)
Rome, Italy
70-80 CE
Early Empire |
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Arch of Titus
Rome, Italy
After 81 CE
Early Empire |
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Column of Trajan
Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy
112 CE
High Empire |
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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
Rome, Italy
175 CE
Bronze 11’6” high
High Empire |
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Painted Portrait of Septimus Severus & Family
Egypt
200 CE
Tempera on Wood 1’ 2” diameter
Late Empire |
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Portrait of Constantine
Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy
315-330 CE
Marble 8'6"
Late Empire |
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Interior of Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
Italy
425 CE |
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Interior of Santa Sabina
Rome, Italy
422-432 |
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Interior of Santa Costanza
Rome, Italy
337-351 |
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Parting of Abraham and Lot
Nave of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, Italy
432-440
Mosaic 3’4” high |
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Christ as the Good Shepherd
Entrance wall of Mausoleum Galla Placidia
Ravenna, Italy
425
Mosaic |
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ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES & ISIDORUS OF MILETUS
Interior of Hagia Sophia
Constantinople, Turkey
532-537
Early Byzantine Art |
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San Vitale
Ravenna, Italy
526-547
Early Byzantine Art |
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Justinian, Bishop Maximianus and Attendants
North Wall of Apse of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
547
Mosaic
Early Byzantine Art |
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Theodora and Attendants
South wall of Apse at San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
547
Mosaic
Early Byzantine Art |
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Miracle of the Loaves and the Fishes
Top register of nave wall of Sant’ Apollinare Nuovo
Ravenna, Italy
504
Mosaic |
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Christ as Pantokrator
Dome of Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece
1090-1100
Mosaic
Middle Byzantine Art |
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Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between St. Theodore and St. George
Monastery of St. Catherine, Mt. Sinai, Egypt
6th-7th Century
Icon
Encaustic (wax and pigment) on wood |
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Lamentation over the dead Christ
Wall Painting
St. Pantaleimon Nerezi, Macedonia
1164
Middle Byzantine Art |
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Virgin (Theotokos) and Child (Vladimir Virgin)
Icon
Late 11th- early 12th century
Tempera on wood
Middle Byzantine Art |
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Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem
687-692
Early Islamic Art |
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Malwiya Minaret
Great Mosque, Samarra, Iraq
848-852
Early Islamic Art |
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Prayer Hall of the Great Mosque
Córdoba, Spain
8th-10th Century
Early Islamic Art |
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Mihrab from Madrasa Imami
Isfahan, Iran
1354
Glazed Mosaic Tilework 11’3” x7’6”
Late Islamic Art |
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Wooden portal of Stave Church
Urnes, Norway
1050-1070
*Interlaced design
* elongated animal forms
* stave= wedge shaped timbers placed vertically |
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Saint Matthew, folio 25 verso of Lindisfarne Gospels
Nothumbria England
698-721
Tempera on vellum
* carpet page
*part schematic part natural |
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Saint Matthew, folio 15 recto of Coronation Gospels (Gospel Book of Charlemagne)
Aachen, Gernamny
800-810
Ink and Tempera on vellum
*Halo
*draperies= naturalistic
* visible brush stroke |
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St Matthew folio 18 verso of the Ebbo Gospels (Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims)
Hautvillers, France
816-845
Ink and Tempera on Vellum
*Frenetic energy, frantically writing |
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Interior of Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne
Aachen, Germany
792-805
Carolingian Architecture
*Central axis plan (circular)
*simplistic
*multitierd, 2+ stories including gallery
*clerestory
*byzantine-like mosaics |
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The Second Coming of Christ w/ 4 Evangelists
South portal of St Pierre
Moissac, France
1115-1135
*elongated bodies, jerky movements |
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GISLEBERTUS
Last Judgement
West Tympanum of St. Lazare
Autun, France
1120-1135
Marble 21’
* weighing of the souls
*encourage people to come to church to be saved on judgment day |
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Pentecost and Mission of the Apostles
Tympanum of center portal of narthex of La Madeline, Vézelay,France
1120-1130
*encourages people to come to church
*everyone can see/read it |
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Initial R with knight fighting dragon from folio 4 verso of Moralia in Job
Citeaux, France
1115-1125
Ink and tempera on vellum
*elongated figures (Romanesque) |
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Interior of Sant’ Ambrogio
Milan, Italy
Late 11th-12th century
*groin vaults w/ ribbing
*alternate support system
*little light source
*compound piers |
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Interior of St. Etienne
Caen, France
Vaulted 1115-1120
*sexpartite vaults |
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Interior of Durham Cathedral
England
1093
*1st use of ribbed groin vaults
*7 part nave
*chevron pattern in pillars
*compound piers
*each stone cut specifically for its place |
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West Façade Chartres
Chartres, France
1145-1155
Early Gothic |
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Royal Portal, West Façade Chartres Cathedral
Chartres, France
1145-1155
Early Gothic
*Ascension (Left), Second Coming (Middle), Jesus in lap of Virgin Mary (Right) |
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West Façade Laon Cathedral
Laon, France
1190
Early Gothic
*rose window
*deep porches
*open structure towers |
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Notre Dame
Paris, France
1163 (nave and buttresses), 1180-1200, remodeled 1225
Early Gothic
*occuli instead of triforium
*flying buttresses
*4 story elevation |
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ROBERT DE LUZARCHES, THOMAS DE CORMONT, & RENAUD DE CORMONT
West Façade Amiens Cathedral
Amiens, France
1220
High Gothic
*deep carvings
*colonettes, pinnacles, rosettes |
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West Façade Reims Cathedral
Reims, France
1225-1290
High Gothic
*reduced mass with framed voids
*stained glass windows instead of stone reliefs in tympanum |
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Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris)
Notre Dame, France
Early 14th Century
Late Gothic
*S-curve
*shown as queen with crown and scepter |
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Ekkehard and Uta, statues in West choir at Naumburg Cathedral
Naumburg, Germany
1249-1255
painted limestone (preserved b/c kept inside)
*period costumes, individualized figures,
*donor portraits of the benefactors
*margrave= military governor |
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GIOTTO DE BONDONE
Arena Chapel
Padua, Italy
1305-1306
*barrel vault, triumphal arch & vault
*Passion (bottom), life of Christ (middle), Life of Mary (top left), Joachin & Anna (top right) |
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CIMABUE
Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets
Santa Trinitá, Florence, Italy
1280-1290
Tempera and Gold Leaf on wood
*Italobyzantine elements (gold, halos) but uses depth and classical architecture |
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GIOTTO DE BONDONE
Madonna Enthroned
Church of Ognissanti, Florence, Italy
1310
Tempera and Gold Leaf on Wood
*byzantine gold background
* weighty figures
*gothic architecture |
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GIOTTO DE BONDONE
Lamentation
Area Chapel (Capella Scrovegni)
Padua, Italy
1305
Fresco
*foreshortened angels
*chiaroscuro |
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LORENZO MAITANI
Orvieto Cathedral
Orvieto, Italy
1310
*big façade, small cathedral
*Gothic rose window, pinnacles, 3 bay system
*timber roof, 2 story elevation (Romanesque) |
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ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO
Florence Cathedral
Florence, Italy
1296 |
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PIETRUS CHRISTUS
A Goldsmith in his Shop
1449
Oil on Wood |
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ROBERT CAMPIN (MASTER OF FLEMALLE)
Merode Altarpiece
1425-1428
Oil on wood
*tones of color
*Annunciation scene in mid-class Flemish home
*Peter Anglbrecht & wife (patrons)
*candle just blown out, among other symbols… |
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JAN VAN EYCK
Ghent Altarpiece
St. Bavo Cathedral
Ghent, Belgium
1432
Oil on wood
*Top:Adam, Mary, God, Joseph, Eve
*Bottom: Foutain of Life, Lamb of Christ, Virgins, Pilgrims, Hermits, Knights, Judges |
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JAN VAN EYCK
Giovanni Arnofini and his Bride (Arnolfini Marriage)
1434
Oil on wood
*dog=fidelity |
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ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN
Deposition
Center of triptych from Notre Dame hors-les-murs
Louvain, Belgium
1435
Oil on wood |
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DIRK BOUTS
The Last Supper
Center panel of Altarpiece of the Holy Sacraments
St. Peter’s Louvain, Belgium
1464-1468
*vanishing point/1 point perspective
*orthogonals
*focuses on the breaking of the bread, not the religious accuracy |
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JEAN FOUQUET
Melun Diptych
Étienne Chevalier and St Steven (Left) and Virgin and Child (Right)
1450
Oil on Wood |
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MASACCIO
Holy Trinity
Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy
1427-1427
Fresco
*application of math to depiction of space |
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MASACCIO
Tribute Money
Brancacci Chapel
Santa Mara de Carmine, Florence, Italy
1424-1427
Fresco 8’4” x 19’ 7”
*linear perspective
*atmospheric perspective
*chiaroscuro
*outside light source
*commentary on income tax Florentine Republic was considering implementing at the time |
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FRA FILIPPO LIPPI
Madonna and Child with Angels
1455
Tempera on wood
*Fra was saved by Medici
*Madonna=young mother not spiritual/ fragile
*Used live models
*humanization of religious theme
*shows contours and movement through swirling draperies
*fluid lines unify composition
*tried Masccio’s massive forms then developed a linear style influenced by Ghiberti & Donatello |
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DONATELLO
David
1440-1460
Bronze 5’2”
*classical contrapposto
*First renaissance nude statue
*youthful biblical slayer of Goliath symbol of independent Florentine republic
*Medici commissioned b/c he identified himself with Florence and its prosperity/freedom
*classical proportions, sensuous beauty of Gods, appealed to Humanist Medici |
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ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO
David
1463-1470
Bronze 4’1”
*thinly adolescent body shows close reading of bible
*sturdy, wiry |
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ANTONIO DEL POLLAIUOLO
Hercules and Antaneus
1470-1475
Bronze
*resurgence of mythological scenes b/c Greco-Roman Revival
*emphasis on human anatomy showing Medici preference for humanist imagery |
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PERUGINO Christ Delivering Keys of the Kingdom to St Peter
Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy
1481-1483
Fresco
*arch of Constantine in background
*vanishing point at door of central planned temple
*lines in concrete act as orthogonals |
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LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI
West façade of Sant’ Andrea
Mantua, Italy
Designed 1470, begun 1472
*Roman, like basilica nova
*façade shorter than building behind it
*barrel vault, triumphal arch, pediment, colossal/giant order |
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ANDREA MANTEGNA
Foreshortened Christ (Dead Christ)
1500
Tempera on Canvas
*feet are too small but would cover body if actual size
*tempering naturalism with artistic license
*biblical tragedy
*painter’s harsh sharp lines cut surface |
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DA VINCI
The Last Supper
Refectory of Santa Maria della Grazie
Oil and Tempera on plaster
High/ late Renaissance
*composition, arrangement of objects, emotions |
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MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI
Pieta
1498-1500
Marble 5’8”
St Peter’s, Vatican City, Rome
High/Late Renaissance
*terribilata
*focus on connection between Mary and Jesus |
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MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI
Interior of Sistine Chapel
Vatican City, Rome, Italy
1508-1512
High/Late Renaissance
*creation, rise, fall of humanity
*architectural elements painted in gray (grisaille) |
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GIOVANNI BELLINI San Zaccaraia Altarpiece
1505
Oil on Wood, transferred to canvas
High/Late Renaissance
*high renaissance Flemish oil technique
*colorful design with no defined lines |
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BELLINI and TITIAN
Feast of the Gods
Camerino d’Alabastro Palazzo Ducale, Ferrara, Italy
1529
Oil on Canvas
High/late renaissance
*Arcadian rustic/ rural peace
*Greco-Roman nymphs
* venetian colorido, central Italy diseño |
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TITIAN
Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne
Camerino d’Alabastro Palazzo Ducale, Ferrara, Italy
1522-1523
Oil on Canvas
High/Late Renaissance |
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PARMIGIANINO
Madonna with the Long Neck
Balardi Chapel, Santa Maria dei Servi, Parma, Italy
1534-1540
Oil on Wood
Mannerism
*aristocratic representation
*body position emphasizes elongation |
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BRONZINO Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time (Disarming of Cupid)
1546
Oil on Wood
Mannerism |
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GIACOMO DELLA PORTA
Façade of Il Gesú
Rome, Italy
1575-1584
*classical pediments, paired pilasters |
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MATTHIAS GRUNEWALD
Isenheim Altarpiece (closed)
Chapel of Hospital of St Anthony
Isenheim, Germany
1510-1515
Oil on wood
*saints Sebastian (L) and Anthony (R) associated with plague/disease |
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DURER
The Fall of Man (Adam and Eve)
Engraving
1504
*Vitruvian body style and proportions
*4 humors represented |
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QUINTEN MASSYS
The Moneychanger and his Wife
1514
Oil on wood
*ignoring religious symbols, focus on money
*rich color |
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PIETER AERTSEN
The Butcher’s Stall
1551
Oil on wood |
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PIETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER
Netherlandish Proverbs
1559
Oil on Wood |
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EL GRECO
The Burial of Count Orgaz
1586
Oil on canvas |
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