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The Cathedral of Florence

Brunelleschi designed the dome(cupola)

The Sacrifice of Isaac Brunelleschi & Ghiberti bronze panels for doors of baptistry at Cathedral of Florence

Bronze Doors Ghiberti 28 panels 20 years to complete

Gates of Paradise Ghiberti

Donatello’s David Bronze First nude since antiquity Contraposto

Fra Angelica “THE ANNUNCIATION” Domenican Monk decorated the monastery of San Marco

Fresco

Masaccio “The Trinity” triangle (triad)composition

Masaccio “The Trinity” One point perspective triangle (triad)composition Fresco

Masaccio

Ucello The Battle of San Romano not a religious painting trying to master perspective

Ucello The Battle of San Romano

Boticelli Birth Of Venus Allegorical subject but symbolizes baptism(rebirth) Canvas not wood did paintings in the Sistene Chapel

Andrea Mantegna ( ) Dead Christ Foreshortening

Pieta ( ) Michelangelo

Michelangelo’s David ( )

Michelangelo’s David ( )

Moses ( ) Michelangelo Pope Julius II The depiction of a horned Moses was the normal medieval Western depiction of Moses, based on the description of Moses' face as "cornuta" ("horned") in the one of the Latin translations of Exodus.

Sistine Chapel ( ) Michelangelo

The creation of Adam Sistine Chapel Ceiling

Dome of St. Peter’s ( ) 18 years Bramante original architect Michelangelo completed it

Cross & Lantern added by Michelangelo

The Last Judgement

Self- portrait of the anguished Michelangelo

Detail

Mona Lisa ( ) sfumato Leonardo da Vinci

The Last Supper ( ) Leonardo da Vinci

The Madonna of the Rocks (1485) Figure triangle Leonardo da Vinci

The Vetruvian Man Leonardo da Vinci

The School of Athens- Raphael

Detail from The School of Athens Plato & Aristotle

Detail from The School of Athens Raphael & Sodoma

Brooding Michelangelo added later