Raphael THE SMALL COWPER MADONNA c. 1505

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Raphael THE SMALL COWPER MADONNA c. 1505 Raphael THE SMALL COWPER MADONNA c. 1505. Oil on wood panel, 23-3/8" × 17-3/8" (59.5 × 44.1 cm). National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Widener Collection (1942.9.57) [Fig. 21-07] Raphael THE SMALL COWPER MADONNA c. 1505. Oil on wood panel, 23-3/8" × 17-3/8" (59.5 × 44.1 cm). National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Widener Collection (1942.9.57) [Fig. 21-07]

Raphael, "Madonna of the Meadows" 1505

Raphael, The Betrothal of the Virgin,***1504

Raphael , Vatican, Rome. Fresco in the left lunette, Parnassus; in the right lunette, The School of Athens. 1510-1511. [Fig. 21-01] Raphael STANZA DELLA SEGNATURA Vatican, Rome. Fresco in the left lunette, Parnassus; in the right lunette, The School of Athens. 1510-1511. [Fig. 21-01]

A CLOSER LOOK: The School of Athens A CLOSER LOOK: The School of Athens *** by Raphael, fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome. c. 1510-1511. 19' × 27' (5.79 × 8.24 m). A CLOSER LOOK: The School of Athens by Raphael, fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome. c. 1510-1511. 19' × 27' (5.79 × 8.24 m).

Titian "VENUS" OF URBINO c. 1538. Oil on canvas, 3'11" × 5'5" (1 Titian "VENUS" OF URBINO c. 1538. Oil on canvas, 3'11" × 5'5" (1.19 × 1.65 m). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 21-28] Titian "VENUS" OF URBINO c. 1538. Oil on canvas, 3'11" × 5'5" (1.19 × 1.65 m). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 21-28]

CAPPONI CHAPEL, CHURCH OF SANTA FELICITÀ, FLORENCE Chapel by Filippo Brunelleschi for the Barbadori family, 1419-1423; acquired by the Capponi family, who ordered paintings by Pontormo, 1525-1528. [Fig. 21-29] CAPPONI CHAPEL, CHURCH OF SANTA FELICITÀ, FLORENCE Chapel by Filippo Brunelleschi for the Barbadori family, 1419-1423; acquired by the Capponi family, who ordered paintings by Pontormo, 1525-1528. [Fig. 21-29]

Pontormo DEPOSITION Altarpiece in Capponi Chapel, church of Santa Felicità, Florence. 1525-1528. Oil and tempera on wood panel, 10'3" × 6'4" (3.1 × 1.9 m). [Fig. 21-30] Pontormo DEPOSITION Altarpiece in Capponi Chapel, church of Santa Felicità, Florence. 1525-1528. Oil and tempera on wood panel, 10'3" × 6'4" (3.1 × 1.9 m). [Fig. 21-30]

Parmigianino MADONNA OF THE LONG NECK 1534-1540 Parmigianino MADONNA OF THE LONG NECK 1534-1540. Oil on wood panel, 7'1" × 4'4" (2.16 × 1.32 m). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 21-31] Parmigianino MADONNA OF THE LONG NECK 1534-1540. Oil on wood panel, 7'1" × 4'4" (2.16 × 1.32 m). Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. [Fig. 21-31]

Bronzino ALLEGORY WITH VENUS AND CUPID Mid 1540s Bronzino ALLEGORY WITH VENUS AND CUPID Mid 1540s. Oil on panel, 57-1/2" × 46" (1.46 × 1.16 m). National Gallery, London. Reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the National Gallery, London [Fig. 21-33] Bronzino ALLEGORY WITH VENUS AND CUPID Mid 1540s. Oil on panel, 57-1/2" × 46" (1.46 × 1.16 m). National Gallery, London. Reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the National Gallery, London [Fig. 21-33]

Veronese FEAST IN THE HOUSE OF LEVI From the refectory of the monastery of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. 1573. Oil on canvas, 18'3" × 42' (5.56 × 12.8 m). Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice. [Fig. 21-41] Veronese FEAST IN THE HOUSE OF LEVI From the refectory of the monastery of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. 1573. Oil on canvas, 18'3" × 42' (5.56 × 12.8 m). Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice. [Fig. 21-41]

Tintoretto THE LAST SUPPER Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice Tintoretto THE LAST SUPPER Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. 1592-1594. Oil on canvas, 12' × 18'8" (3.7 × 5.7 m). [Fig. 21-42] Tintoretto THE LAST SUPPER Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. 1592-1594. Oil on canvas, 12' × 18'8" (3.7 × 5.7 m). [Fig. 21-42]