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Michelangelo


Madonna of the Stair


1490


Casa Buonarroti, Florence

Michelangelo


Battle of the Centaurs


1492


Casa Buonarroti, Florence

Donatello


St. George Slaying the Dragon


1417


Bargello

Michelangelo after Giotto


Ascension of St. John


1320


Santa Croce, Florence

Michelangelo


Drawing after Masaccio’s Tribute Money


1425-27


Brancacci Chapel

Michelangelo


Crucifix


1494


Santo Spirito, Florence

Brunelleschi


Crucifix


1420


Santa Maria Novella, Florence



Brunelleschi called Donatello's crucifix the body of a peasant and Donatello dared him to create a crucifix of his own which Donatello declared as being far more perfect than his own

Donatello


Crucifix


1415


Santa Croce, Florence



Donatello was so overwhelmed by the perfection of Brunelleschi's crucifix that he called his own a peasant

Michelangelo


Bacchus


1496


Bargello, Florence

D. Ghirlandaio


Baptism of Christ


1486


Santa Maria Novella, Florence

Michelangelo


Pietà


1498


St. Peter’s, Rome

Michelangelo


Study for David


1501


Louvre, Paris

Michelangelo


David


1501


Accademia, Florence

Michelangelo


Pitti tondo


1503


Bargello

Leonardo


Saint Anne, Mary and Child


1496


National Gallery, London

Michelangelo


Doni Tondo


1504


Uffizi, Florence

Michelangelo


Moses, Tomb of Julius II


1515


Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome

Michelangelo


Final tomb of Julius II


1545


Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome

Michelangelo


Atlas Slave


1520’s


Accademia, Florence

Raphael


Portrait of Pope Julius II


1512


National Gallery, London

Raphael


The School of Athens


1510


Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican Palace, Rome

Raphael


The Fire in Borgo


1512


Vatican Palace, Rome

Raphael


Transfiguration of Christ (Ascension)


1520


Vatican museum, Rome

Raphael


Leo X with two cardinals
1517


Uffizi, Florence

Michelangelo


Sistine Ceiling


1510


Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome

Michelangelo
Creation Of Adam


1511


Sistine Chapel, Rome

Michelangelo


The Flood


1510


Sistine Chapel, Rome

Michelangelo


Drawing for the facade of the Church of San Lorenzo in Florence


1517


never completed

Michelangelo


New Sacristy


1519 – 34


Florence

Michelangelo, Vasari, Ammannati


Laurenziana Library


1524-34, finished in 1559


San Lorenzo, Florence

Titian


Pope Paul III with Grandson and Nephew


1545


Capodimonte, Naples

Michelangelo


Last Judgment


1536 – 1541


Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome

Schiacciato

flattened relief

Pyramidal composition

the head of a figure forms the top of the pyramid with the rest of the body filling out the rest of the pyramid shape

Triangular composition

Where all the main elements of a piece of art form a triangle

Taenia

Band or ribbon at the top of a doric column

Neo-Platonism

A school of philosophy established in the third century where scholars and artists attempted to reconcile Christian beliefs with mystical thought

Reformation

Started partially by the Renaissance because of the new advances in science and art. Luther began by criticizing the selling of indulgences, insisting that the Pope had no authority over purgatory and that the Catholic doctrine of the merits of the saints had no foundation in the gospel

Counter Reformation

Catholic revival after the protestant reformation


Brought back religious art