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Please write your top 3 choices… Paintings Please write your top 3 choices…

Bosch, “Tabletop of the Seven Deadly Sins”

Bosch, “Garden of Earthly Delights”

Grunewald, “The Isenhiem Altar”

Giotto, “Lamentation”

Fra Angelico, “Day of Judgment”

Mantegna, “The Agony in the Garden”

Sandro Botticelli “La Primavera”

Sandro Botticelli “The Birth of Venus”

Da Vinci “The Last Supper”

Da Vinci “Virgin of the Rocks”

Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel

Raphael “The School of Athens ”

Luca Signorelli, “Deeds of the Antichrist”

Titian, “Bacchus and Ariadne”

Titian, “Sacred and Profane Love”

Bellini, “Feast of the Gods”

Giorgione, “La Tempestra”

Messina, “St. Sebastian”

Tintoretto, “The Stealing of St. Mark’s Corpse”

El Greco “The Burial of Count Orgaz”

Albrecht Durer, “Lamentation over Dead Christ”

Albrecht Durer, “Adoration of the Magi”

Bruegel the elder “Netherlandish Proverbs”

Bruegel the younger “The Village Lawyer”

Jan Breughel the Elder, “The Allegory of Sight”

Jan Steen, “The World Turned Upside Down”

Jan Van Eyck “The Ghent Altarpiece”

Poussin, “Rape of the Sabine Women”

Georges de la Tour, “The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds”

Artemsia Gentileschi “Susannah and the Elders”

Artemsia Gentileschi “Judith and Holofernes”

Caravaggio “The Martyrdom of St. Matthew”

Peter Paul Reubens “The Tiger Hunt”

Diego Valazquez, “Las Meninas”