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.
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Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (during earthquake).
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GIOTTO. Last Judgment.
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GIOTTO. Crucifixion.
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CARLO CRIVILLI. The Annunciation with St. Emidius.
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LIMBOURG BROTHERS. February Page.
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JAN VAN EYCK. Annunciation.
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VAN DER WEYDEN. Last Judgment Altarpiece (detail).
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VAN DER GOES. The Fall of Man.
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PIETRO PERUGINO. Baptism of Christ in the Jordan (detail).
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SANDRO BOTTICELLI. Venus and Mars.
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LEONARDO DA VINCI. Canon of Proportions (Vitruvian Man).
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LEONARDO. Embryo in the Womb.
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LEONARDO. The Mona Lisa.
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MICHELANGELO. The Pieta.
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Sistine Chapel ceiling restoration (before, during and after).
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MICHELANGELO. The Libyan Sibyl.
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MICHELANGELO. The Last Judgment (detail).
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RAPHAEL. Our Lady of the Goldfinch.
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TITIAN. The Venus of Urbino.
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GRÜNEWALD. The Isenheim Altarpiece (second view).
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BOSCH. The Last Judgment Triptych (open).
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