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Raphael Altarpiece ***Sistine Madonna. Oil on canvas, 1513. Location: S. Sisto, Piacenza. Patron: Pope Julius II |
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Bronzino ***Exposure of Luxury (or Lust). Oil on panel, c. 1546. Patron: Duke Cosimo I de' Medici. Location: Gift to King Francis I of France. |
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Michelangelo ***Crossed leg Slave Marble, 1527-28. Unfinished. Location: for the Papal Tomb of Julius II. Patron: Della Rovere family. |
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***Perugino (Raphael's Master) Donation of Keys to St. Peter, Fresco, 1481. Location One of a mural cycle with scenes from the Lives of Christ & Moses, Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Patron: Pope Sixtus IV |
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Giorgione ***The Tempest. Oil on canvas, c. 1505-10. Patron: Gabriele Vendramin. Location: Vendramin's house. |
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Raphael Portrait ***Portrait of Pope Leo X de' Medici with his nephews, Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi. Oil on panel, c. 1517. Location: unknown (either Vatican Palace or Medici Palace) Patron: Pope Leo X |
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Titian ***Bacchanal of the Andrians. Oil on canvas, c. 1520. Patron: Duke Alfonso d'Este. Location: "Alabaster chamber" of Duke's Palace, Ferrara. After description by Roman author Philostratus |
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Correggio, ***Jupiter and Io. Oil on canvas, early 1530s. Patron: Duke Federico Gonzaga of Mantua. Location: his palace in Mantua, Room of Jupiter's Rapes. |
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Titian ***Madonna of the House of Pesaro (Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Francis and donors). Oil on canvas, 1519-26. Location: Pesaro family chapel, Church of the Frari, Venice. Patron: Jacopo Pesaro |
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Titian ***Rape of Europa. Oil on canvas, c. 1559-62. Patron: King Philip II of Spain. Location: His palace in Madrid, room of myths. After Roman author Ovid, Metamorphoses |
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Titian ***Venus of Urbino. Oil on canvas, 1538. Patron: Duke of Urbino. Location: Palace of Urbino. |
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Michelangelo ***Vault of the Sistine Chapel Frescoes, 1508-12. Location: Commissioned by Pope Julius II for the Sistine Chapel, Vatican Palace, Rome, that had been built by his uncle, Pope Sixtus IV in the 1470s. Earlier fresco cycles of Moses and Christ, c. 1480 |
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Raphael School of Athens (Philosophy). Frescoes, 1509-11. Location: Stanza della Segnatura (Papal Library), Vatican Palace, Rome. Patron: Pope Julius II |
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Raphael ***Disputa (Theology). Frescoes, 1509-11. Location: Stanza della Segnatura (Papal Library), Vatican Palace, Rome. Patron: Pope Julius II |
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Ghirlandaio (Michelangelo's Master) ***Birth of the Virgin. Fresco, 1485-90. Location: choir, S. Maria Novella, Florence. Patron: Giovanni Tornabuoni |
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Raphael ***Galatea. Fresco, c. 1513. Location: Villa Farnesina, Rome. Patron: Agostino Chigi, Pope's Banker |
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