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Name: Enthroned Christ with Saints Artist: Orcagna Date: 1354-57 Location: Strozzi Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
-ANDREA DI CIONE (known as Orcagna) -Christ HANDING a book to St. Thomas Aquinas and a pair of keys to St. Peter -Christ is surrounded by a MANDORLA: an almond-shaped aureole or body-halo outlined by rows of cherubim (= plural of “cherub”) alternating with seraphim (plural of “seraph”) -Cherubim and seraphim are special kinds of angels, usually represented as winged children’s heads and usually colored blue (for cherubim) or red (for seraphim). -KEYS: symbolizing the authority delegated to St. Peter/Gold AND silver, symbolizing St. Peter's authority over Heaven AND Earth -BOOK: inscribed with two biblical texts: one from the Book of Revelation and the other from the first Book of Kings. Thus, just as Christ gives authority over heaven and earth to St. Peter, he assigns guardianship of Church doctrine to St. Thomas, the greatest theologian of the later Middle Ages. -JOHN THE BAPTIST: looking toward the viewer with an unfocused gaze & points to Christ -FAR LEFT: The Archangel Michael (with dragon-demon) and St. Catherine (with wheel and martyr’s palm -FAR RIGHT: St. Lawrence (with grill and martyr’s palm) and St. Paul (with the sword of his martyrdom) -ST. PAUL: holding his epistle (letter) to the Romans (labeled Ad Romanos), sealed with red sealing wax. The sixth book of the New Testament, Paul’s epistle is said to be his most important theological legacy.
-COMPARE: Giotto: (G-more logical/expressive, O-super heavy figure who sits on nothing/illogical) |
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Name: Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Artist: Nardo di Cione Date: 1356
-WIDELY considered to be the most important Trecento painting in America -GOLDFINCH: clutched by Christ child which symbolizes his Passion, and looks toward the female saint to his left (our right), thus calling special attention to her -SAINTS: Zenobius and Reparata (top); John the Baptist and John the Evangelist (bottom) [all Florentine patron saints] -REPARATA: a semi-legendary 3rd-century saint, was the dedicatee of the first Cathedral of Florence, eventually rebuilt and rededicated to St. Mary of the Flower (Santa Maria del Fiore). In fact, the panel is believed to have been made for the first Cathedral before it was torn down and replaced by the present one. This may account for the prominence given to St. Reparata in the painting. -FEEL: vertical/weightless |
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Name: Madonna and Child with Sts. Peter and John the Evangelist Artist: Nardo di Cione Date: 1360
-SMALL triptych -INSCRIPTION across the bottom is the beginning of the “angelic salutation”: Ave gratia plena do[minus tecum]—“Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you.” -SGRAFFITO technique: (applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colors to a moistened surface), like Giotto |
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Name: Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Artist: Andrea di Bonaiuto Date: 1360s Location: Santa Maria del Carmine, Church of Carmelite Order, Florence
-POLYPTYCH -INCLUDES John the Baptist, the Florentine patron saint, and the Prophet Elijah, legendary founder of the Order, dressed in the white and black Carmelite habit. -FEEL: flat, conventional, |
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Name: Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Artist: Giovanni del Biondo Date: 1379 Location: The Rinuccini Chapel in Santa Croce
-AKA: the Rinuccini Polyptych or Rinuccini Altarpiece -The altarpiece INCLUDES John the Baptist, the Florentine patron saint, and St. Francis, founder of the Franciscan Order, displaying his stigmata and receiving a wedding ring from Lady Poverty -Fills to top/elaborate halos |
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Name: Annunciation with Saints Artist: Lorenzo Monaco Date: 1410-15
-Monaco=Monk -frame=modern reconstruction -SAINTS: Anthony, Catherine, Proculus and Frances -Includes St. Anthony's pig
-COMPARE: Simone Martini's "Annunciation" |
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Name: Coronation of the Virgin Artist: Lorenzo Monaco Date: 1414 Location: Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence
-Altarpiece -Contains PREDELLA PANEL of The Nativity -BENEDICTINE RULE: followed by the Camaldolese Monks, which accounts for the presence of St. Benedict at the far left, matched by St. Romuald (founder of the order) at the far right -CAMALDOLESE: wear all white -ANGELS: great number of angels a tribute to it's location in the "St. Mary of the Angels" -HALOS: different patterns
-COMPARE: Duccio's Maesta Altarpiece |
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Name: Adoration of the Magi Artist: Lorenzo Monaco Date: 1422 |
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Name: Valle Romita Polyptych Artist: Gentile da Fabriano Date: 1410-14 Location: Valle Romita (near Fabriano)
-FRAME: reconstruction, dating all the way to 1925 -CORONATION OF THE VIRGIN: scriptures on Christ's and Mary's robes -SAINTS: Jerome & Frances, Dominic & Mary Magdalene |
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Name: Strozzi Altarpiece Artist: Gentile da Fabriano Date: 1423 Location: Santa Trinita, Florence
-PANELS: Adoration of the Magi (main), Nativity, and Flight into Egypt -COMMISSIONED: by Palla Strozzi for his family's burial chapter -PASTIGLIA: low-relief pastework -Foreshortening of heads -tells full story, STAR, JOURNEY, BETHLEHEM
-COMPARE: Lorenzo Monaco's Adoration of the Magi |
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Name: Expulsion of Adam and Eve Artist: Masaccio Date: 1425-27 Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
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Name: Madonna of Humility Artist: Masolino Date: 1423
BASE: contains coats of arms of the Carnesecchi and Boni families (marriage) |
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Name: Madonna and Child Enthroned Artist: Masaccio Date: 1426 Location: Pisa Polyptych (from Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa)
-GRAPES: munching on grapes/blood of Christ -Angels playing lutes |
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Name: Crucifixion Artist: Masaccio Date: 1426 Location: Pisa Polyptych (from Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa)
-VIEW: from below, collarbones are obscuring the neck -SUMMIT of the altarpiece |
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Name: Crucifixion of St. Peter Artist: Masaccio Date: 1426 Location: Pisa Polyptych (from Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa) |
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Name: Adoration of the Magi Artist: Masaccio Date: 1426 Location: Pisa Polyptych (from Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa)
-SEAT: sella curulis: regal status chair |
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Name: Temptation of Adam and Eve Artist: Masolino Date: 1425-27 Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence |
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Name: Tribute Money Artist: Masaccio Date: 1425-27 Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
-DISTANCE: things get paler in the back the further they are -HEAD OF CHRIST: probably painted by Masolino |
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Name: St. Peter Healing with His Shadow Artist: Masaccio Date: 1425-27 Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence |
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Name: St. Peter Distributing Alms Artist: Masaccio Date: 1425-27 Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence |
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Name: The Trinity Artist: Masaccio Date: 1426-27 Location: Santa Maria Novella, Florence
-Fresco -St. John the Evangelist & Virgin Mary/ Also Donor portraits -INSCRIPTION: Above skeleton “I used to be what you are, and what I am, you too will be." |
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Name: Baptism of Christ Artist: Masolino Date: 1435 Location: Baptistery, Castiglione Olona
-Surmounted by "God the Father Surrounded by Angels" |
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Name: Feast of Herod Artist: Masolino Date: 1435 Location: Baptistery, Castiglione Olona
-BURIAL of John the Baptist |
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Name: Descent from the Cross (Deposition) Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1434 Location: Santa Trinita, Florence
-Altarpiece -COMMISSIONED by Palla Strozzi, started by Monaco and finished by Angelico -infancy cycle and death cycle -Second figure known as a BEATO -BACKGROUND: Jerusalem |
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Name: Annunciation Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1432-34 Location: San Domenico, Cortana
-Squared-off altarpiece -Gabriel speaks in two streams of words -Mary responds with one -DETAIL: Expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise -HAIL MARY: must say before the image |
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Name: Annunciation Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1438-45 Location: Convent of San Marco, Florence
-Fresco -HALLWAY at top of stairs |
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Name: Annunciation Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1438-45 Location: Convent of San Marco, Florence
-Fresco -FRIARS CELL |
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Name: Coronation of the Virgin Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1438-45 Location: Convent of San Marco, Florence
-fresco -FRIARS CELL -3/6 saints are Dominican |
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Name: Transfiguration Artist: Fra. Angelico Date: 1438-45 Location: Convent of San Marco, Florence
-fresco -FRIAR'S CELL |
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Name: Tarquinia Madonna Artist: Fra. Filippo Lippi Date: 1437
-squat and stout -Like Masaccio, but a decade later -hefty Christ child |
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Name: Barbadori Altarpiece Artist: Fra. Filippo Lippi Date: 1437 Location: Louvre/ from Barbadori family chapel in Florentine church of Santo Spirito
SAINT: Frediano, patron saint of the parish that Santo Spirito is in DETAIL: probable self portrait, leaning in, not allowed into sacred space |
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Name: Madonna and Child with Angels Artist: Fra. Filippo Lippi Date: 1450 |
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Name: Madonna and Child with the Birth of the Virgin and Meeting of Joachim and Anna Artist: Fra. Filippo Lippi Date: 1452-53
-NICKNAMED: Bartolini Tondo for the banker and statesman Leonardo Bartolini -TONDO: circular painting -BACKGROUND: displays scenes of when her conception might have taken place -POMEGRANATE SEED: unknown -STYLE: suggest motion |
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Name: Sir John Hawkwood Artist: M. Paolo Uccello Date: 1436 Location: Cathedral of Florence
-Fresco -AKA: Giovanni Acuto -private army man -terra verde (green earth) |
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Name: Battle of San Romano Artist: M. Paolo Uccello Date: 1438-40
-Battle between Sienese and Florentine troops -part of a series, now dispersed between 3 museums -armor is accurate -knight in PERSPECTIVE |
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Name: The Deluge Artist: M. Paolo Uccello Date: 1450 Location: Chiostro Verde [Green Cloister] of Santa Maria Novella
-DOVE returning to Noah -Foreshortened figures -DISMEMEBERED body parts -lighting is consistent, left to right (lightning bolt casts light) -boy with MAZZOCCHIO around his neck |
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Name: Adoration of the Magi Artist: Domenico Veneziano Date: 1439-41 Location: Possibly from the Medici Palace, Florence
-tondo -probably an apprentice to Gentile da Fabriano -guy in black and white is probably a Medici -falcon stooping on a heron |
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Name: St. Lucy Altarpiece Artist: N. Domenico Veneziano Date: 1445-47 Location: Santa Lucia de' Magnoli, Florence
-Most important surviving work of Veneziano -compartmentalized -St. Francis and John the Baptist on left -St. Jenovius and St. Lucy on right -MARY: hourglass figure/simplified/classical pose -FORESHORTENED |
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Name: St. John the Baptist in the Desert Artist: N. Domenico Veneziano Date: 1445-47 Location: Panel of the St. Lucy Altarpiece (Santa Lucia de' Magnoli, Florence)
-DROPPING his cloak and about to don one of camel hair -CLASSICAL Roman figure |
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Name: Sts. John the Baptist and Francis Artist: N. Domenico Veneziano Date: 1450 Location: Santa Croce
-TOES wrap around the painted frame -SPOLVERO technique (dusting) |
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Name: Last Supper Artist: Andrea Del Castagno Date: 1447 Location: Convent of Sant'Apollonia, Florence
-DETAIL: painted roof -CONVINCING 3D box and fascination of foreshortening perspective -SIMULATED marble panel -ATTEMPTING color change with light -HALO: like Veneziano's glass/reflection on top of head |
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Name: Uomini Famosi Artist: Andrea Del Castagno Date: 1448 Location: Villa Carducci, Florence
-"Famous Men and Women" -Based on "NINE HEROES" (3 pagan, 3 jewish, 3 christian) -HIS TAKE IS: 3 Florentine poets, 3 Florentine soldiers and 3 women -RHYTHM: triads, but feeling of duos: one dude left out on the end
FOCUS: Pippo Spano, Farinata degli Uberti, Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio |
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Name: David Artist: Andrea Del Castagno Date: 1451
-Ceremonial leather shield -Compare to Hellenistic Greek statues |
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Name: Vision of St. Jerome Artist: Andrea Del Castagno Date: 1454-55 Location: Santissima Annuziata, Florence
-pet lion -COMPARE: St. John the Baptist by Veneziano -expressionistic -rope instead of thorns? |
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Name: Niccolò da Tolentino Artist: Andrea Del Castagno Date: 1455-56 Location: Cathedral of Florence
-General of Florentine army -COMPARE: Uccello |
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Name: Misericordia Altarpiece (with the Madonna della Misericordia) Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1445
-"Madonna of Mercy" -COMMISSIONED: by the "company" of Misericordia -Modern for a painting of its time -conical body, sculpted in this light and darkness -rare example of Madonna without Christ child -MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY: -reduced to a relatively small number, male one side, female on the other -harmonious geometry -all the heads are lined on the same horizontal line |
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Name: Baptism of Christ Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1440s-50s Location: Originally at a church in Sansepolcro dedicated to John the Baptist |
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Name: Resurrection Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1458 Location: former Town Hall of Borgo Sansepolcro
-triangular -COMPARE: Castagno's Resurrection -flag held vertically, Castagno’s at an angle -Piero’s is more classic/timeless, Castagno’s more athletic -HALO:quarter inch thick -polished brass to reflect top of head -Jesus is pale/pastel, as opposed to darker, richer colors of the men -aqua sky, early morning sunlight -INTERSECTION at major horizontal and vertical lines -simulated architectural slab with classical columns, portraying some sort of porch, through which we look into another realm -only orthogonals in the painting |
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Name: Frescoes in San Francesco, Arezzo (Legend of the True Cross) Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1450s Location: Chapel in San Francesco, Arezzo |
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Name: Discovery of the Wood of the Cross and Meeting of Soloman and the Queen of Sheba Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1450s Location: Chapel in San Francesco, Arezzo |
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Name: Dream of Constantine Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1450s Location: San Francesco, Arezzo
-Foreshortened angel with cross |
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Name: Portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: 1474
-Count and Countess of Urbino -right side of his face wounded in a joust -wife died at 25, after giving birth to her 7th child |
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Name: Madonna and Child with Saints (Montefeltro Altarpiece) Artist: Piero Della Francesca Date: mid-1470s Location: Franciscan church of San Bernardino
COMMISSIONED: by Federico da Montefeltro COMPARE: St. Lucy Altarpiece by Veneziano -V: odd combination of classical and renaissance architecture/pink and green is comical -DF: classical architecture in purest form/beautiful pure white -V: John the Baptist in classic position of indicating the lamb of god -DF: John the Baptist is more in a dreamlike state MONTEFELTRO: -the only one who is in more detail/reflects light/gleams -Christ child is in the same angle leading towards Federico da Montefeltro’s arm, suggesting a connection THE EGG: -nothin! |
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Name: Battle of San Romano (Florence Panel) Artist: Uccello Date: mid-1430s |
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