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Explore pivotal artworks from Late Gothic to Baroque periods in Italy, featuring renowned artists and themes. Discover Madonna with Saints, Portrait Busts, Esther's story, Judith's courage, and more.
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Ringling Museum HUM 2210
Gallery 4: Late Gothic & Renaissance Art in Italy, 1350-1550 EXERCISE 1:Giovanni del Biondo, Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels, ca.1380-1390 Giovanni del Biondo Byzantine Mosaic (12th cent)
Gallery 4: Late Gothic & Renaissance Art in Italy, 1350-1550 EXERCISE 2:BenedettodaMaiano, Portrait Bust of Giovanni GiovanoPontano, c. 1490 BenedettodaMaiano ( c. 1490) Roman Bust (1st cent BCE)
Gallery 6: The High Renaissance in Venice and Northern Italy, 1500-1600 EXERCISE 3: Antonio Palma, Esther before Ahasuerus Antonio Palma, active in Venice, Esther before Ahasuerus, 1574
Compare Tintoretto, Christ Washing the Feet of His Disciples, c. 1547 Antonio Palma, active in Venice, Esther before Ahasuerus, 1574 Antonio Palma, active in Venice, Esther before Ahasuerus, 1574
Gallery 6: The High Renaissance in Venice and Northern Italy, 1500-1600 As sometimes from heaven to humble roofs Jupiter, benign, descends to us here below and, to prevent earthly eyes from being blinded by such a sublime sight, takes human form; So to my modest dwelling without the shine and dazzle of royal pomp came Henri, called to so vast a kingdom that one world alone cannot contain it. Although he came disguised, he nonetheless so imprinted upon my heart his heavenly merit that my natural strength abandoned me. So, being assured of my great affection, with a gracious and open spirit, he took my portrait, worked in colored enamel, away with him. -Veronica Franco Veronica Franco, by Tintoretto?, ca. 1575
Gallery7: French Artists in Rome Claude Vignon, The Banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra, c. 1640 Simon Vouet, active in Rome and Paris, Time Discovering the Love of Venus and Mars, c. 1640 Jacques Stella, King Candaules Shows Gyges his Wife Queen Nyssia, c. 1645.
Gallery 8 and 10: Baroque Art in Italy, 1600-1700EXERCISE 4: Judith with the Head of Holofernes Francesco del Cairo, 1630 Caravaggio, 1598
Gallery 8 and 10: Baroque Art in Italy, 1600-1700EXERCISE 4: Judith with the Head of Holofernes FedeGalizia, 1596, Ringling Museum Other renderings of the same theme
Gallery 8 and 10: Baroque Art in Italy, 1600-1700EXERCISE 4: Judith with the Head of Holofernes Other paintings by Francesco del Cairo
Gallery 8 and 10: Baroque Art in Italy, 1600-1700Rapes and kidnappings Deianira Abducted by the Centaur Nessusby Padovanino, 1627 Titian, Rape of Europa, 1500s
Gallery 8 and 10: Baroque Art in Italy, 1600-1700The followers of Caravaggio (Caravaggisti) Gerard van Kuijl, attributed to , active in Rome and Gorinchem, Narcissus, c. 1645