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1. The Small Cowper Madonna 2. Raphael Late Renaissance oil on wood panel

Vitruvian Man da Vinci Renaissance ink on vellum

Pieta Michelangelo marble Renaissance 1500

Venus of Urbino Titian Renaissance oil on canvas

Portrait of a Young Man Bronzino Late Renaissance Mannerism oil on wood panel

David Michelangelo marble Renaissance

The Cumaean Sibyl Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510

Moses Michelangelo Renaissance marble

Adam and Eve Albrecht Durer Renaissance 1504 engraving

Christ Carrying the Cross Bosch

El Greco View of Toledo oil on canvas

Bosch The Last Judgment oil on wood panel

Michelangelo Rondanini Pieta marble Late Renaissance

Bosch The Temptation of Saint Anthony Hieronymus Bosch Baroque

Bruegel The Corn Harvest (August) Pieter Bruegel the Elder oil on wood panel

Madonna with the Long Neck Parmigianino Late Renaissance oil on wood panel Mannerism

Bruegel Christ Carrying the Cross 1564

Jeremiah Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510

Breugel Peasant Wedding 1567

Albrecht Durer Self-Portrait Renaissance oil on wood panel

Hunters in the Snow (January) or Return of the Hunters (January) Bruegel Peter Bruegel the Elder Renaissance oil on wood panel

Albrecht DÜRER Young Hare 1502 watercolor and gouache on paper

Pieter Bruegel the Elder The Return of the Herd (November) 1565 oil on panel

Albrecht DÜRER The Negress Katherina 1521 silverpoint drawing on paper

Michaelangelo Dying Slave 1513 marble

Matthias GRÜNEWALD The Crucifixion 1523-24 Oil on wood

Albrecht DÜRER St Jerome in his Study 1514 engraving

Raphael Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi 1518-19 Oil on wood

Albrecht Dürer Melancholia     1514 an engraving

LEONARDO da Vinci Anatomical studies of a male shoulder 1509-10 Pen and ink on paper, 292 x 198 mm Royal Library, Windsor

LEONARDO da Vinci Annuciation

The Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510

Detail from The Last Judgment—Self Portrait Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510

Parmigianino Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror c. 1524 oil on wood

Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510 The Creation of Adam

MICHELANGELO Buonarroti Slave (awakening) 1519-36 Marble, height 267 cm Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence

Matthias Grunewald Isenheim Altarpiece c. 1515 oil on wood panel

Matthias Grunewald Isenheim Altarpiece c. 1515 oil on wood panel

The Crucifixion Matthias Grunewald 1523-24 oil on wood

Matthias Grunewald Lamentation of Christ before 1523 oil on pine wood 36 x 136 cm

Self-Portrait Albrecht Dürer 1498 --age 26 oil on wood panel Renaissance

The Four Apostles Albrecht Dürer 1526 oil on lindenwood Alte Pinakothek, Munich Renaissance Durer converted to Catholicism….in the foreground: Paul and John—favorites of Martin Luther—Peter is behind John. Paul holds a book. Mark is behind Paul; Mark looks over his shoulder suspiciously. Paul wrote, the just shall live by faith alone.” Monumentality—like Giotto… Who is taller? Book is more important than key. Paul stares directly at the viewer. Given to the town elders of Nuremburg—there was no patron. Durer chose to make these images.

The Large Turf Albrecht Dürer 1503 watercolor and gouache on paper The natural world presents an unparalleled world of beauty. Predicts the Enlightenment….

Albrecht Durer The Rhinoceros 1515 woodcut British Museum, London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmtAUIyqu74&list=PLE28247179CB5963C&index=5 http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/0eHcrXb8RuqIEVYKkExljg Albrecht Durer The Rhinoceros 1515 woodcut British Museum, London