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25 Cards in this Set
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"Michelangelo, Drawing, and the Subject of Art" (about Battle of Cascina) |
Keizer
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"Michelangelo's Slaves and the Liberty of Giving"
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Rudvolt
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"Painting, Criticism, and Michelangelo's Last Judgment in the age of Counter-Reform"
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Schlitt
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Aeneid
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Virgil
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Metamorpheses
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Ovid
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Savonarola
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In power 1494-98 (executed), thought world was ending in 1500.
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Sprezzatura
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Calculated elegance
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Paragone
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Debate over which art form is most important.
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Quadro riportato
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Faux framing
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Spiritual Exercises (book)
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Ignatius Loyola
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Council of Trent
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1545-1563
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Inquisition
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1542 (think Veronese and Feast of Levi)
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Pasquino
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Talking sculpture
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Effects of Good Government in the City
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Used as a way of political self-fashioning/propaganda
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Pisanello's Vision of St. Eustace
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Example of separate studies coming into one to make a piece look disjoint.
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Ucello's Equestion Monument of Sir John Hawkwood
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Self-fashioning/sense of portraiture.
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Pisanello's Three Studies of Deer Heads
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One of first drawings.
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Fra Angelico's Noli me tangere
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Example of allegory
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Rogier van der Weyden's Portrait of Francesco d'Este
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Family crest-> identity of individual vs. family/accomplishments
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Piero della Francesca's Portraits of Batista and Frederico
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Similar to portraits of Lucrezia and Bartolomeo
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Seated Scribe (after Bellini)
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Example of copying/quotations
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Medieval Christian Image Cults and Florentine Relic Cults
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Megan Holmes
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Painting and Dissemblance (Fra Angelico's Nolie Me Tangere)
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Didi-Hubermann
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Icons and Early Modern Portraits
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Nagel
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Giorgioni's Laura
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Junkermann
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