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Robert Campin , Merode Altarpiece(open), 1425 EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE. Titian. Venus of Urbino. 1538. Oil on canvas. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, c 359. EARLY CHRISTIAN. Michelangelo , Creation of Man, 1508-1512 HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE.
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Robert Campin,Merode Altarpiece(open),1425EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Titian.Venus of Urbino. 1538. Oil on canvas. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Michelangelo,Creation of Man, 1508-1512HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Hans Holbein the YoungerHenry VIII (King of England), 1540Oil on Wood. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Titian.Bacchus and Ariadne. 1520-1522. Oil on canvas.HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
The Palette of King Narmer Hierakonpolis, Egypt, Early Dynastic 3000-2920 BC
Giotto Madonna Enthroned ca. 1310. LATE GOTHIC /PROTO-RENAISSANCE
Raphael,Sistine Madonnac.1513-1514. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Albrecht Durer Adam And Eve, Engraving, 1504. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Raphael Cowper Madonnac1505 HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Il Gesu, 1550s. MANNERISM
Masaccio Holy Trinity Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy ca. 1428 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Raphael,The School of Athens, 1511, Fresco, Stanza della Segnatura. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Kritios Boy ca. 480 BCE Early Classical Greek
Sarcophagus from Cerveteri. C520 BCE 6’7” in length. ETRUSCAN
Laocoön & His Sons ca. Early 1st century AD HELLENISTIC PERIOD
Stele of Hammurabi BABYLONIAN c. 1780 BCE
Pieter Bruegel the ElderThe Hunters In the Snow. 1565. Oil on panelHIGH NETHERLANDISH RENAISSANCE
Rogier Van Der Weyden, Deposition,1435 EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Tintoretto,The Last Supper, 1592-94, Oil on Canvas.HIGH REN / MANNERISM
Michelangelo,David 1501-1504 HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Jan Van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece (closed), 1432, Saint Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Albrecht DurerFour Horsemen of the Apocolypse, Woodcut, 1498. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Leonardo Da Vinci“Mona Lisa” ca. 1503-1505. Oil on wood, Louvre, Paris. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Leonardo Da Vinci, “Last Supper”ca. 1495-1498. Fresco HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Hans Holbein the YoungerThe (French) Ambassadors, 1533. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Albrecht DurerSelf-Portrait, c1500. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Masaccio,Tribute Money, Brancacci Chapel, Florence, Italy, ca. 1427 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Raphael,The School of Athens, 1511, Fresco, Stanza della Segnatura.HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Hans Holbein the YoungerGerman Merchant, 1532, Oil on Wood. HIGH GERMAN RENIASSANCE
Leonardo da Vinci,“Portrait of Ginerva Benci”Oil on Wood, 1474-76. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Menkaure and Khamerernebty Gizeh, Egypt Dynasty IV, ca 2490-2472 BC OLD KINGDOM EGYPTIAN
Gudea of Lagash 2141-2122 B.C.Neo-Sumerian period
PolykleitosDoryphoros (The ‘Spear-Bearer’) 440 BCE HIGH CLASSICAL GREEK
Hieronymus BoschGarden of Earthly Delights (Triptych). c.1510. Oil on panel.HIGH NETHERLANDISH RENAISSANCE
Aphrodite (of Melos) Melos, Greececa. 150-125 BC HELLENISTIC PERIOD
Simone Martini,Annunciation, 1333.LATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
Matthias Grunewald, Isenheim altarpiece, 1515.HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
Cimabue Madonna and Child Enthroned Tempera and Gold on Wood 1280 LATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
Andrea Mantegna,Calvary, 1457-60. EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Duccio, “Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints”Principle panel of the Maesta alterpiece, from the Siena Cathedra, Siena, Italy, 1308-1311 Tempra on wood panelLATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
CHI-RHO-IOTA page from the Book of Kells, c800. HIBERNO-SAXON ART
Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1484-86. EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Filippo Brunelleschidome of Florence Cathedral Florence, Italy 1420-1436 (*NOTE: Brunelleschi did NOT design the cathedral… that was a guy named Arnolfo di Cambio… Brunelleschi just designed the dome.) EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Pieter Bruegel the ElderThe Peasant Wedding. 1568. Oil on panelHIGH NETHERLANDISH RENAISSANCE
Andrea Mantegna,Lamentation Over Dead Christ, c1490 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Jan Van EyckGiovanni Arnolfini and His Bride 1434 EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Michelangelo,Pietàc1500, Marble, height 5’8.5” HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE