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Page from the Book of Kells c. 800 Written and illustrated by Irish monks

Icon of St. John the Evangelist c. 11 th century From wall of a monastery in Byzantine Empire

Madonna and child with Musical Angels Gherardo Starnina, 1410

Simone Martini Jesus on Way to Calvary Italian Gothic EraGothic Era Painter, ca ]

Madonna and Child Berlinghiero (Italian, Lucca, active by 1228, died by 1236)

Giotto di Bondone Madonna and Child

Head of Christ Master of the Orcagnesque Misericordia (Italian, Florentine, active second half of 14th century) Tempera on wood, gold ground

Giotto Christus Rex et Redemptor (Christ, King and Redeemer)

Masaccio The Life of St. Peter

Botticelli Madonna with the Child (Madonna with the Book) 1483

Botticelli Birth of Venus

David Sculpture in bronze c Donatello

Raphael Santi, The School of Athens

Michelangelo David

Michelangelo The Creation of Adam Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo The Pieta 1498

Leonardo da Vinci Sketches of horse

Leonardo da Vinci Sketches of Old men

Leonardo da Vinci Study of proportions from Vitruvius's De Architectura Pen and ink

Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci The Mona Lisa 1506

Venus with a Mirror 1550s Titian Vecellio

Jan van Eyck The Wedding Portrait Or The Arnolfini Portrait

Hans Holbein Portrait of Henry VIII

Albrecht Durer Melancholia, engraving, 1514.

Cathedral of Notre Dame

Bath Abbey Bath, England Late Gothic

Renaissance architects replaced the use of the cross shape With the use of circular shapes for churches and homes. They believed. Like ancient mathematicians, that the circle was Perfect and reflected God’s perfection.

Arnolfo di Cambio 1296 to 1462 Florence, Italy cathedral

Villa Farnese Architect: Giacomo Vignola 1560

Piazza del Campidoglio Rome,Italy Michelangelo 1538