The following is a selection of some of the works of art that are not in your textbook, but that I have shown, or will show, in class. Remember that for the slide portion of the exams, I will only show you works of art that are in your textbook. However, during lectures, I show many works of art not from your textbook to "round out" your knowledge of a given artist, style, or period.

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Chapter Four: Issues and Ideas in Renaissance Art


ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO (begun by in 1296), FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI (dome by in 1420-1436). Florence Cathedral (S. Maria del Fiore), Italy.

Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (during earthquake).
 

GIOTTO. Last Judgment.

GIOTTO. Crucifixion.
 

CARLO CRIVILLI. The Annunciation with St. Emidius.

LIMBOURG BROTHERS. February Page.

JAN VAN EYCK. Annunciation.

VAN DER WEYDEN. Last Judgment Altarpiece (detail).

VAN DER GOES. The Fall of Man.

PIETRO PERUGINO. Baptism of Christ in the Jordan (detail).

SANDRO BOTTICELLI. Venus and Mars.
 
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Canon of Proportions (Vitruvian Man).

LEONARDO. Embryo in the Womb.
 
LEONARDO. The Mona Lisa.
 
MICHELANGELO. The Pieta.

Sistine Chapel ceiling restoration (before, during and after).
 
MICHELANGELO. The Libyan Sibyl.

MICHELANGELO. The Last Judgment (detail).

RAPHAEL. Our Lady of the Goldfinch.
 
TITIAN. The Venus of Urbino.
 
GRÜNEWALD. The Isenheim Altarpiece (second view).
 
BOSCH. The Last Judgment Triptych (open).
   

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