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David


1501-1504 - Florence


Michelangelo



David is depicted before the battle against Goliath, his look and facial expression have realistic qualities.

The transfiguration


1518-1520 - Rome


Raphael


Last painting done by Raphael, worked on it til his death.

La Loggeta


1518-1519 - Vatican Palace


Raphael


Stanza d' Eliodoro


1512-1514 - Vatican Palace


Raphael


Presented larger figures sot hat their actions had deeper meaning, there is motion given to them.


Miracle at Bolsena is when the bread began to bleed.


Philosophy and Theology, Library of Julius ll


1509 - 15 11 Vatican Palace


Raphael


Made up of 4 walls painted by Raphael and his workshop

Pope Leo X with the Cardinals


1517-1519 Rome


Raphael


The look in the faces of the characters depicted is representative of the problems the Church had during the time with the sale of Indulgances.

Madonna Della Sedia


1513 - Rome


Raphael


The artist Ingres payed tribute to Raphael el image by including him in some of his painting. Ex. Painting of Henry lV

Sistine Madonna


1512-1513 Rome


Rapahel


Commisioned by the monks as an altar piece for the church of San Sisto. One of Raphaels last Madonnas

Madonna of the Meadow


1506 Florence


Figures arranged in a pyramidal composition similar to Raphael . The poppy is representaive of the passion of the Christ,

La Belle Jardineire


1506-1507


Raphael


The curiosity of the Christ child is expressed as he reaches towards the book on Marys lap, she shows signs of hesitance as she holds his wrist trying to prevent him form doing so.


Alba Madonna


1509 - 1510


Raphael


Mary is wearing a roman robe instead of a contemporary dress.

Randanini Pieta


C. 1554-1564 (Currently in Milan)


Michelangelo


Rear view of the sculpture makes it looks as if Jesus is carrying Mary, a symbolism of his spirit easing the pain of her loss.


Florence Pieta ( The Deposition)


1547-1555 - Rome


Michelangelo


The original work done by Michelangelo was attacked by the artist himself, this was meant to decorate his tomb.


Last Judgement


1534-1541 - Sisitine Chapel - Vatican


Michelangelo


The characters in previous renditions of the last judgement were dressed according to social class, Michelangelo depicted them equal in nudity.

Ginevra Di Benci


1479-1480


Leonardo


Admired by her beauty and virtue, Leonardo made it known by painting a ribbon with words of it with the quote " Beauty adorns virtue"

Adoration of Magi


1480/1481


Leonardo


Commissioned by the monks of San Donato


Virgin of the rocks


1483 - Milan


Leonardo


Two versions of this image exist, similar in composition there are some details that make the images so much different from each other.

Virtuvian Man


c. 1490


Leonardo


The sketch shows the ideal porportions of man. One of the the many sketches that showed Leonardo's obssession with nature.

Last Supper


1948


Leonardo


Commissioned by Ludovico Sforza as part of renovations for the church of Santa Maria Della Grazie.

Madonna and Child w/ St Anne


1502 - Florence


Leonardo


The knees of the women turn away from each other but their sights are set on the Christ child who shows curiosity and divinity.


Burlington Cartoon


c. 1501- 1503/04 - Florence


Leonardo


St. Anne's finger is pointed upward, which could be representative of the Christ child's destiny.


Mona Lisa


1503- Florence


Leonardo


Possibly the best known painting by Leonardo. The subject lacks a wedding ring, instead Leonardo painted her right hand over her left symbolizing virtue and faithfulness.


Bacchus


1496-1497 - Florence


Michelangelo


One of the only two surviving sculptures from Michelangelo's first period in Rome. The stance of the statue is a symbol for drunkness. Bacchus being the god of wine.

Pieta


1498/1499 -1500 Vatican. St Petter's Basilica


Michelangelo


Only piece that Michelangelo ever signed,

Tombs of Giulane and Lorenzo De' Medici


1519 -1534 Florence


Michelangelo


The statues on both tombs allude to the characters of the deceased. Lorenzo's - Deep in thought and Giulano's expressing an extroverted character.

The creation of Adam


1511-1512 - Sisitine Chapel Vault


Michelangelo


Adam is depicted weak, lacking animation in contrast the the active depiction of God as he reaches to be touch by gods divinity.


Moses ( Tomb of Julius ll)


1513-1516


Michelangelo


Sculpture shows great amounts of implied movement. Moses is depicted muscular and idealized with horns to further imply divinity.


Temptation and fall of Adam & Eve.


1511-1512 - Sistine Chapel


Michelangelo


Scene from the book of Genesis, double image separated by the tree.


Bruges Madonna


1501 -1504 Florence


Michelangelo


The sculture was stolen twice in its history. Once by the french and later by the German Nazis.