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late medieval


giotto


lamentation


1305


opened the door to early renaissance style

late medieval


cimabue


madonna enthroned


1285


unprecedented attempt at spacial depth

early renaissance


brunelleschi


dome


1420


ME WHEN I'M A FUCKEN DOME

early renaissance


donatello


david


1440


first unsupported standing bronze in renaissance

early renaissance


botticelli


birth of venus


1485


landmark of italian painting

early renaissance


botticelli


primavera


1482


commission for the medici family, loaded with visual allegory

high renaissance


leonardo


madonna of the rocks


1485


regarded as one of the greatest renaissance paintings for its technical skill

high renaissance


leonardo


the last supper


1498


ambitiously tackled perspective and also new painting techniques blending different materials (which sucked and cured + aged like complete garbage but hey he tried)


high renaissance


michelangelo


pieta


1499


catapulted michelangelo to fame, only work he ever signed

high renaissance


michelangelo


david


1504


its a masterpiece yada yada

high renaissance


raphael


school of athens


1511


perfection of artistic ideals of the period

high renaissance


duerer


self portrait at 28


1500


considered the most personal, iconic and complex of his self-portraits , visually similar to contemporary depictions of christ

baroque


caravaggio


the calling of st matthew


1599


brought caravaggio to the forefront of the new naturalistic movement

baroque


caravaggio


young sick bacchus


1593


depicted a god lookin like garbage

baroque


caravaggio


the death of the virgin


1606


exceptionally raw depiction of death, modeled on a sex worker?

baroque


gentileschi


judith slaying holofernes


1612


dude you know this one next flashcard

baroque


gentileschi


self portrait


1630


shes strong

baroque


bernini


the ecstasy of st theresa


1652


ITS BERNINI ITS ABOUT HORNY

baroque


bernini


apollo and daphne


1625


numerous vantage points, inviting viewer to engage with it,

baroque


rembrandt


the night watch


1642


depicted soldiers as normal people


baroque


velazquez


las meninas


1656


complex composition raises questions about reality, engages viewer in an unusual way


baroque


georges de la tour


christ in the carpenters shop


1645


intense realism and tenebrism