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Europe during the Renaissance http://www. ou. edu

Kiss of Judas Giotto 1305–1306 Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, near Padua (17–9) history.hanover.edu Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

The Raising of Lazarus Duccio di Buoninsegna 1308–1311 (17–12) museumsyndicate.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Annunciation (detail) Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi 1333 (17–13) uffizi.org Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

The Palazzo Pubblico, Piazza del Campo, Siena Italy (1297–c The Palazzo Pubblico, Piazza del Campo, Siena Italy (1297–c.1315, with tower 1320s–1340s) (17–14) bluffton.edu Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Enthroned Christ with Madonna and Saints detail, Strozzi Altarpiece Orcagna (andrea di Cione) arthistory-uga.tripod.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux 1324-1328 (later owned by Jean, Duc de Berry) (p550) unimelb.edu.au Google Images. 19 Feb 2012. Enthroned Christ with Madonna and Saints detail, Strozzi Altarpiece Orcagna (andrea di Cione) arthistory-uga.tripod.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

The Life of the Blessed Hedwig Silesia, Poland  The Life of the Blessed Hedwig Silesia, Poland. 1353 (17–20) Tempera colors, colored washes, and ink on parchment bound between wood boards covered with red-stained pigskin) Left, getty.edu. Right, oberlin.edu Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Question 1 The Scrovegni Chapel ( La Cappella degli Scrovegni) (17–7; also see 17–8, 17–9 and GoogleImages) christusrex.org Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Question 2 left, Annunciation (detail) Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi 1333 (17–13) Left, uffizi.org Right, faith-theology.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012. right, The Virgin of Vladimir (detail) attributed to being from Constantinople, 11th–12th century (7–37)

Question 3 “il libro dell’arte” di Cennino Cennini p544 bottega2000 Question 3 “il libro dell’arte” di Cennino Cennini p544 bottega2000.it Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Question 4 Piazza del Campo and Palazzo Pubblico (17–14) tripadvisor Question 4 Piazza del Campo and Palazzo Pubblico (17–14) tripadvisor.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Observation 1 left, Piazza della Signoria is the most important square in the city center, located between the Duomo square and the Uffizi Gallery, a couple of steps from the Old bridge (Ponte Vecchio) on the river Arno (17–2) right, detail, Reliefs, South Doors, Florence Baptistry. Andrea Pisano (17–3) left, mrflorencelodging.com right, bluffton.eduGoogle Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Observation 2 left,  Madonna Enthroned Cimabue (17–5) right, Virgin and Child Enthroned Giotto di Bondone (17–6) left, hss.albertlea.k12.mn.us right, cueflash.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Observation 3 left,  Christ’s Raising of Lazarus Giotto di Bondone (Florence) (17–9) right, Raising of Lazarus Duccio di Buoninsegna (Siena) (17–12) left, commons.wikimedia.orgright, right, museumsyndicate.com Google Images. 19 Feb 2012.

Observation 4 The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux 1324-1328 (later owned by Jean, Duc de Berry) (p550) students.sbc.edu Google Images. 19 Feb 2012. .

Observation 5 The Strozzi Altarpiece Andrea de Cione 1354-1357 (p548) nibiryukov.narod.ru Google Images. 19 Feb 2012. .