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 Twelve: The Early Renaissance in Italy

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

ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO (begun by in 1296), FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI (dome by in 1420-1436). Florence Cathedral (S. Maria del Fiore), Italy.
 
ANDREA PISANO. First set of bronze doors for Florence Baptistery.
 
SANDRO BOTTICELLI. Allegory of the Spring (Primavera).
 
SANDRO BOTTICELLI. Allegory of the Spring (Primavera) (detail).
 
PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA. The Montefeltro Altarpiece.
 
CARLO CRIVILLI. The Annunciation with St. Emidius.
 
ANDREA MANTEGNA. Dead Christ.
 
ANDREA MANTEGNA. Ceiling of the Camera degli Sposi, Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy.
 
ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO. David.

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

SANDRO BOTTICELLI. Venus and Mars.
     

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