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Renaissance Art & Architecture Literature too!

Bruneleschi Dome of Florence Development of perspective

Raphael: The School of Athens

Raphael: The Calonna Madonna, 1515

Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482

Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1485

Gozzoli, Procession of the Magi,

Leonardo da Vinci (d.1519) “Self Portrait”

Leonardo: The Last Supper,

Donatello: David, 1440

Location of Donatello’s David: Medici Sculpture Garden: private art

Michaelangelo: David,

Location of Michaelangeo’s David: Piazza della Signoria public art

Pieta - Michelangelo

Michaelangelo: The Sistine Chapel,

Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, The Creation of Adam

Michaelangelo: Sistine Chapel, The Expulsion of Adam and Eve

Michaelangelo, Sistine Chapel, The Last Judgment

Saint Peter’s Basilica: Rome Michelangelo (dome) Bernini (piazza)

St. Peter’s Basilica

Van Eyck: The Marriage of the Arnolfini (1434)

detail: Marriage of the Arnolfini

Albrecht Durer: Self-Portrait (1500)

Durer: Knight, Death, and the Devil engraving, (1513)

Niccolo Machiavelli ( )

Leonardo: anatomical studies

Leonardo: “Homo Universalis” Renaissance Ideal

Baldassare Castiglione ( )

Thomas More

Erasmus