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February 6, 2008 Esteemed classmates, The Quiz scheduled for Feb. 7th has been moved to Feb. 12th and the Quizzle scheduled for Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, has been cancelled. This should give you more time to prepare for the comprehensive quiz and allow a more joyous celebration with your Valentine sweethearts! The Quiz on next Tuesday, Feb. 12th, will cover material from The Early Renaissance in Italy (in lecture 3 and Chapter 19) through Renaissance Art in 15th Century Italy III (lecture 8 and chapter 21). Study and review those 5 lectures and 3 chapters and drill yourself so you know that material. The quiz will be at the beginning of class and will consist of 6 slides shown for 2 and a half minutes each. You should know the artist, subject (including symbolism), culture, date, intent, and stylistic means of each. There's a lot to master, so start early and get very familiar with those artists! Make friends of them and curl up with them at night so you'll be "among friends" on the quiz. See you all for a "quizless" class on Thursday. With many happy returns, Dr. G.

Italian Renaissance Art of the Fifteenth Century ~ part three ~

ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO and others, Florence Cathedral (aerial view looking northeast), Florence, Italy, begun 1296. 3 3

Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Dome of Florence Cathedral Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1417–36; lantern completed 1471; the gallery, 1515 Source/ Museum: n/a Filippo Brunelleschi, Dome of Florence Cathedral, 1417–36; lantern completed 1471; the gallery, 1515

Florence Cathedral (Duomo) Plan 1294, construction begun 1296, redesigned 1357 and 1366, drum and dome 1420-36 Plan 1294, construction begun 1296, redesigned 1357 and 1366, drum and dome 1420-36 Artist: n/a Title: Florence Cathedral (Duomo) Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Plan 1294, construction begun 1296, redesigned 1357 and 1366, drum and dome 1420-36 Source/ Museum: Illustration by Philipe Biard in Guide Gallimard Florence © Gallimard Loisirs Florence Cathedral (Duomo)

FILIPPO BRUNELLLESCHI, cutaway view of the dome of Florence Cathedral, Florence, Italy, 1420-1436

Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Foundling Hospital, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Designed 1419; built 1421–44 Source/ Museum: Italy Filippo Brunelleschi, Foundling Hospital, Florence, designed 1419; built 1421–44

Swaddled infant, c1487 added to Foundling Hospital facade Artist: Andrea della Robbia Title: Detail of Terra-Cotta Medallion Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a Andrea della Robbia, Swaddled infant, c1487 added to Foundling Hospital facade

FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, interior of Santo Spirito (looking northeast), Florence, Italy, designed 1434–1436; begun ca. 1436. 9

FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, early plan (left) and plan as constructed (right) of Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy, designed 1434–1436; begun 1446. 10

FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, facade of the Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, begun ca. 1440. 11

FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, plan of the Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, Italy designed ca. 1423, begun 1442. 12

FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, interior of the Pazzi Chapel (looking northeast), Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, designed ca.1423, begun 1442, with glazed terracotta roundels by Luca della Robbia. 13

MICHELOZZO DI BARTOLOMMEO, facade of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence, Italy, begun 1445.

Artist: n/a Title: Courtyard with Sgraffito Decoration, Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Begun 1446 Source/ Museum: n/a

LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, west facade of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy, ca. 1456–1470. 16

LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, west facade of Sant’Andrea, Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472. 17

Figure 21-45 LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, plan of Sant’Andrea, Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472. LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, west facade of Sant’Andrea, Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472. 18

LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, interior of Sant’Andrea (looking northeast), Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472. 19

PERUGINO, Christ Delivering the Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy, 1481–1483. Fresco, 11’ 5 1/2” x 18’ 8 1/2”. 20

LUCA SIGNORELLI, Damned Cast into Hell, San Brizio Chapel, Orvieto Cathedral, Orvieto, Italy, 1499–1504. Fresco, 23’ wide. 21

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA, Flagellation of Christ, ca. 1455-1465 PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA, Flagellation of Christ, ca. 1455-1465. Oil and tempera on wood, 1’ 11 1/8” X 2’ 8 ¼”. Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino. 22

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA, Enthroned Madonna and Saints Adored by Federico da Montefeltro (Brera Altarpiece), ca. 1472–1474. Oil on wood, 8’ 2” x 5’ 7”. Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. 23

ANDREA MANTEGNA, interior of the Camera Picta (Painted Chamber), Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy, 1465–1474. Fresco. 25

ANDREA MANTEGNA, Camera Picta (Painted Chamber), Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy, 1465–1474. Fresco, 8’ 9” in diameter. 26

ANDREA MANTEGNA, Foreshortened Christ, ca. 1500 ANDREA MANTEGNA, Foreshortened Christ, ca. 1500. Tempera on canvas, 2’ 2 3/4” x 2’ 7 7/8”. Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. 27