Renaissance Art.

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Renaissance Art

Madonna and Child in Glory Setting? Heaven Who is depicted? Realistic? Size, halos Madonna and Child in Glory Jacopo di Cione, 1391

Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours Franconian School, 1440 Realistic? Perspective is “off” – each item is accurate but it is not quite right (Early Renaissance – everything by eye, not math) Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours Franconian School, 1440

Madonna and Child with St. John Guiliano Bugiardini, 1510

Adoration of the Shepherds Giovanni Agostino da Lodi, 1510

The Adoration of the Magi The Kress Monnogrammist, 1550/1560

The Bean Eater Annibale Carracci, 1582/83