Art, Architechure, and Literature: 15th/16th Centuries

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Art, Architechure, and Literature: 15th/16th Centuries Categorize the following works of art into the appropriate category. The Prince, Machiavelli Lorenzo de Medieci, Verrocchio Misanthrope, Jean-Baptsiste Poquilin de Moliere Imitation of Christ, Kempis View of Delft, Vermeer Bayeux tapestry Window in Chartes Allegory of the Blessing of Peace, Rubens Paradise Lost, Milton Decameron, Boccaccio Bust of Louis XIV, Bernini Birth of Venus, Botticelli St. Peter’s Basillica Syndics of the Cloth Guild, Rembrandt El Cid Cathedrals St. Paul’s in London The Art of courtly Love, Capellanus Richard II in the Wilton Diptych Hampton Court The Courtier, Castiglione Henry VIII, Holbein Versailles Summa Theological, Aquinas Don Quixote, Cervantes Castles Le Cid, Corneille Category Middle Ages Renaissance 1450-1600 1600s Art Literature Archtichture