Titian. Madonna with Members of the Pesaro Family (detail). 1526.

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Titian. Madonna with Members of the Pesaro Family (detail). 1526

Leonardo da Vinci. Portrait of Ginevra de’ Benci. ca. 1474–78

Leonardo da Vinci. Embryo in the Womb. ca. 1510

Leonardo da Vinci. Vitruvian Man. ca. 1487

Leonardo da Vinci. Project for a Church (Ms. B). ca. 1490

Leonardo da Vinci. The Virgin of the Rocks. ca. 1485

Leonardo da Vinci. The Last Supper. ca. 1495–98

Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa. ca. 1503–05

Renaissance and earlier monuments in Rome

Donato Bramante. Tempietto, San Pietro in Montorio, Rome. 1502–11

Plan of Bramante’s Tempietto (after Serlio, in Regole generali di architettura)

Donato Bramante. Original plan for St. Peter’s, Rome (after Geymuller) 1506

Cristoforo Foppa Caradosso. Bronze medal showing Bramante’s design for St. Peter’s. 1506

Michelangelo. Pietà. ca. 1498

Michelangelo. David. 1501–04

Reconstruction of Michelangelo’s plan (ca. 1505) of the Tomb of Pope Julius II (after Tolnay)

Michelangelo. Moses. ca. 1513–15

Michelangelo. Awakening Prisoner. ca. 1525

Interior of the Sistine Chapel showing Michelangelo’s ceiling fresco Vatican, Rome

Diagram of subjects in Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome

Libyan Sibyl portion of the Sistine Chapel ceiling

Michelangelo. Studies for the Libyan Sibyl. 1508–12

Michelangelo. The Fall of Man and The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden from the Sistine Chapel ceiling, Vatican, Rome. 1508–12

Michelangelo. The Creation of Adam. Portion of the Sistine Chapel ceiling 1508–12

Raphael. La Belle Jardinière. 1507

Raphael. Frescoes of the Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican Palace, Rome 1508–11

Raphael. The School of Athens, Stanza della Segnatura Vatican Palace, Rome

Raphael. Portrait of Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de’ Medici and Luigi de’ Rossi. ca. 1517

Raphael. St. Paul Preaching at Athens. 1515–16

Raphael. Galatea, Villa Farnesina, Rome. ca. 1513

Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael. The Judgment of Paris ca. 1510–20

Giorgione. The Tempest. ca. 1505

Giorgione (and Titian?). Fête Champêtre (Pastoral Concert). ca. 1509–10

Titian. Bacchanal. ca. 1518

Titian. Madonna with Members of the Pesaro Family. 1526

Titian. Man with a Blue Sleeve. ca. 1520