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The High Renaissance Individualism + Classicism (Humanism) Secularism Perfecting techniques Monumental artwork

Individualism Portraits (a way to show off individuality)

Piero della Francesca – portraits of Federico Sforza and his wife, 1465

Mantegna The Court of Mantua

Gozzoli - Procession of the Magi

Botticelli – Adoration of the Magi

High Renaissance Classicism

Primavera -- Botticelli

Birth of Venus -- Botticelli

High Renaissance Secularism

High Renaissance Perfecting Techniques Perspective Drama Sfumato Chiaroscuro

The Annunciation - Leonardo

The Annunciation – Leonardo

Adoration of the Magi Leonardo da Vinci

Mantagne Ceiling Oculus

Piero della Francesca – The Ideal City (1470)

Lamentation over the Dead Christ – Mantegna (1490)

Leonardo’s The Last Supper

The Virgin of the Rocks – Leonardo Sfumato & Chiaroscuro

Leonardo’s Mona Lisa

High Renaissance Monumental Works

Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling

Michelangelo’s The Last Judgement (also a new technique - Mannerism)

High Renaissance Synthesis (in Raphael)

Raphael – The Sistine Madonna

Raphael - Portraits

Raphael’s School of Athens

Plato Aristotle (Leonardo) Pythagoras Euclid (Bramante) Ptolemy Zoroaster Heraclitus (Michelangelo) Raphael (as himself)

Liberation of St. Peter -- Raphael

The Transfiguration – Raphael