WHO? Leonardo da Vinci ( ) Raphael ( ) Agnelo Doni Maddalena Strozzi

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WHO? Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Raphael (1483-1520) Agnelo Doni Maddalena Strozzi Pope Julius II Michelangelo (1475-1564)   WHERE? Florence Rome Vatican Palace Stanza della Segnatura (Room of the Signature) WHAT? atmospheric perspective chiaroscuro sfumato

Mantegna, Oculus, Camera Picta, Ducal Palace, Mantua, 1465-74 Artist: Andrea Mantegna Title: Oculus, Camera Picta, Ducal Palace, Mantua Date: 1465-74 Medium: fresco Dimensions: oculus measures 8’9” diameter Country: Italy Mantegna, Oculus, Camera Picta, Ducal Palace, Mantua, 1465-74

Artist: Andrea Mantegna Title: Camera Picta, Ducal Palace, Mantua Date: 1465-74 Medium: fresco Dimensions: room measures 26’6” square Country: Italy

Jacopo de’ Barbari, View of Venice, 1500 Artist:Jacopo de’ Barbari Title: View of Venice Date: 1500 Medium: woodcut Dimensions: 4’6” x 9’3” Country: Italy Jacopo de’ Barbari, View of Venice, 1500

Leonardo, Mona Lisa, ca. 1503-06 Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Title: Mona Lisa Date: ca. 1503-06 Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 30-1/4” x 21” Location: Louvre, Paris Leonardo, Mona Lisa, ca. 1503-06

The Louvre after the Mona Lisa was stolen; Mona Lisa after its recovery

Mona Lisa at the Louvre, Paris

Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Title: Mona Lisa Date: ca. 1503-06 Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 30-1/4” x 21” Location: Louvre, Paris

Leonardo, Anatomical studies

Leonardo, Sketches for instruments of war

Raphael, Madonna of the Goldfinch, ca. 1505-06 Artist: Raphael Title: Madonna of the Goldfinch Date: ca. 1505-06 Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 43-3/4” x 30-1/2” Location: Uffizi, Florence Raphael, Madonna of the Goldfinch, ca. 1505-06

Pre- and post-restoration photographs of Raphael’s Madonna of the Goldfinch

Raphael, Agnelo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi, ca. 1506 Artist: Raphael Title: Agnelo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi Date: ca. 1506 Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: each panel measures 24-1/2 x 17-1/4” Location: Palazzo Pitti, Florence Raphael, Agnelo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi, ca. 1506

Raphael, Stanza della Segnatura (Room of the Signature), ca Raphael, Stanza della Segnatura (Room of the Signature), ca. 1508-11, Vatican Palace

Artist: Raphael Title: School of Athens Date: ca. 1510-11 Medium: fresco Dimensions: 19’ x 27’ Location: Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican Palace Raphael, School of Athens, ca. 1510-11, Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican

Artist: Raphael Title: Detail, School of Athens

Artist: Raphael Title: Details, School of Athens

Michelangelo, Pietà, ca 1500 Artist: Michelangelo Title: Pieta Date: ca. 1500 Medium: marble Dimensions: height 5’8-1/2” Location: St. Peter’s, Vatican, Rome Michelangelo, Pietà, ca 1500

Detail of Christ, Michelangelo’s Pieta

Detail, Michelangelo’s Pieta

Detail of Mary, Michelangelo’s Pieta

Michelangelo, David, 1501-04 Artist: Michelangelo Title: David Date: 1501-04 Medium: marble Dimensions: 17’ h. without pedestal Location: Accademia, Florence Michelangelo, David, 1501-04

Details of Michelangelo’s David

Michelangelo’s David

Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Artist: Verrocchio Title: David Artist: Donatello

Artist: Donatello Title: David Artist: Michelangelo