CHAPTERS 22-25 REVIEW. CHAPTER 22 ITALY 1500-1600 HIGH AND LATE RENAISSANCE & MANNERISM 1. Last Supper Da Vinci 2. Philosophy (School of Athens) Raphael.

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CHAPTERS REVIEW

CHAPTER 22 ITALY HIGH AND LATE RENAISSANCE & MANNERISM 1. Last Supper Da Vinci 2. Philosophy (School of Athens) Raphael 3. Pieta Michelangelo 4. Sistine Chapel – Creation of Adam – Last Judgement Michelangelo 5. Venus of Urbino Titian 6. Entombment of Christ Pontormo 7. Last Supper Tintoretto

CHAPTER 23 NORTHERN EUROPE & SPAIN (GENRE PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS) 1. Isenheim Altarpiece Grunewald 2. Adam & Eve Durer 3. French Ambassadors Holbein 4. Garden of Earthly Delights Bosch 5. Hunters in the Snow Bruegel 6. Frontispiece of the Codex

77. ISENHEIM ALTARPIECE. MATTHIAS GRUNEWALD. C CE OIL ON WOOD (2 IMAGES)

DURER, ADAM & EVE

HANS HOLBEIN, FRENCH AMBASSADORS, 1533

81. FRONTISPIECE OF THE CODEX MENDOZA. VICEROYALTY OF NEW SPAIN. C CE INK AND COLOR ON PAPER.

CHAPTER 24 ITALY AND SPAIN (WOMEN IN ART & BAROQUE ART) 1. San Carlo alle Quatro Fontana Borromini 2. Ecstasy of Saint Theresa Bernini 3. Calling of Saint Matthew Caravaggio 4. Judith Slaying Holofernes Caravaggio 5. Judith Slaying Holofernes Gentileschi 6. Angel with Arquebus Master of Calamarca 7. Las Meninas Velasquez

BORROMINI, SAN CARLO ALLE QUATTRO FONTANE, 1667

BORROMINI, SAN CARLO ALLE QUATTRO FONTANE, DOME, 1641

ECSTASY OF ST. TERESA. CORNARO CHAPEL. CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA DELLA VITTORIA. ROME, ITALY. BERNINI MARBLE: STUCCO AND GILT BRONZE

GENTILESCHI, JUDITH SLAYING HOLOFERNES, 1620

VELAZQUEZ, LAS MENINAS, 1656

CHAPTER 25 NORTHERN EUROPE FLANDERS, DUTCH REPUBLIC, FRANCE, ENGLAND (MIDDLE CLASS PATRONAGE, VANITAS) 1. Henry IV Receives a Portrait of Marie de-Medici Rubens 2. Self Portrait with Saskia Rembrandt 3. Self Portrait Judith Leyster 4. Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp Rembrandt 5. Woman Holding a Balance Vermeer 6. Vanitas Still Life Claesz 7. Palace of Versaille Charles Le Brun & Jules Hardouin Mansart

LEYSTER, SELF PORTRAIT, 1630

Woman Holding a Balance. Vermeer oil on canvas

CLAESZ, VANITAS STILL LIFE, 1630

PALACE AND GARDEN OF VERSAILLES