Artists of the Renaissance The European World. Artists of the Renaissance / Filippo Brunelleschi / Michelangelo Buonarroti / Leonardo da Vinci / Raphael.

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Artists of the Renaissance The European World

Artists of the Renaissance / Filippo Brunelleschi / Michelangelo Buonarroti / Leonardo da Vinci / Raphael Sanzio / Filippo Brunelleschi / Michelangelo Buonarroti / Leonardo da Vinci / Raphael Sanzio

Focus Question / What is Artistic Freedom?

Filippo Brunelleschi / Filippo Brunelleschi / / Filippo Brunelleschi /

Filippo Brunelleschi / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins

Filippo Brunelleschi / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds

Filippo Brunelleschi / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds / fame allowed him to be independent / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds / fame allowed him to be independent

Filippo Brunelleschi / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds / fame allowed him to be independent / set the foundation for artistic freedom as a value / Filippo Brunelleschi / / The Cathedral of Florence / Santa maria del Fiore / completed in 1436 / design was inspired by his study of ancient Roman ruins / challenged the authority of the guilds / fame allowed him to be independent / set the foundation for artistic freedom as a value

Michelangelo Buonarroti / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Michelangelo Buonarroti /

Michelangelo Buonarroti / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David /

Michelangelo Buonarroti / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David /

Michelangelo Buonarroti / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Sistine Chapel / / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Sistine Chapel /

Michelangelo Buonarroti / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Sistine Chapel / / St. Peter’s Basilica / (unfinished) / Michelangelo Buonarroti / / Great Works: / David / / Sistine Chapel / / St. Peter’s Basilica / (unfinished)

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Leonardo da Vinci /

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper /

The Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages / anatomy / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages / anatomy

Leonardo da Vinci / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages / anatomy / engineering / Leonardo da Vinci / / Great Works: / The Last Supper / / Mona Lisa / 1502 / Notebooks / 3,500 pages / anatomy / engineering

Raphael Sanzio / Raphael Sanzio / / Raphael Sanzio /

Raphael Sanzio / Raphael Sanzio / / Great Works: / Madonna and Child / 1504 / Raphael Sanzio / / Great Works: / Madonna and Child / 1504

Raphael Sanzio / Raphael Sanzio / / Great Works: / Madonna and Child / 1504 / School of Athens / / Raphael Sanzio / / Great Works: / Madonna and Child / 1504 / School of Athens /

The School of Athens

12: Socrates 13: Heraclitus (painted as Michelangelo) 14: Plato holding the Timaeus (painted as Leonardo da Vinci) 15: Aristotle holding the Ethics 16: Diogenes of Sinope 17: Plotinus? 18: Euclid or Archimedes with students (painted as Bramante)? 19: Strabo or Zoroaster? 20: Ptolemy R: Raphael as Apelles 21: Il Sodoma as Protogenes 1: Zeno or Citium or Zeno of Elea? 2: Epicurus 3: Frederik II of Mantua? 4: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius or Anaximander or Empedocles? 5: Averroes 6: Pythagoras 7: Alcibiades or Alexander the Great? 8: Antisthenes or Xenophon? 9: Hypatia or the young Francesco Maria della Rovere? 10: Aeschines or Xenophon? 11: Parmenides?

Focus Question / What is Artistic Freedom?