Medieval Art. Illuminated Manuscripts Stained Glass, Cologne, Germany Christ Giving the Keys to Peter.

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Medieval Art

Illuminated Manuscripts

Stained Glass, Cologne, Germany Christ Giving the Keys to Peter

Stained Glass Virgin Contemplates the Child East Harling, England

Stained Glass Sainte Chapelle, Paris France

Statues North Transept Chartres Cathedral

Statues West Door, Notre Dame

Mosaics Justinian and his court, Ravenna

Icons

Religious Paintings 2 dimensional Gold Background Not realistic Not signed by the artist for many centuries

An attempt at 3-D

Madonna and Child, Bernardo Daddi, cir. 1335

Duccio de Buoninsegne Madonna and Child Enthroned

Cimabue Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels

Simone Martini Annunciation with Saints Ansanus & Maxima

Early Renaissance Art

Giotto di Bondone ( ) A bridge between Medieval and Renaissance Art The Ognissanti Madonna

Birth of Christ Scrovengi Chapel

Adoration of the Magi Scrovengi Chapel

Expulsion of the Money Changers from the Temple Scrovengi Chapel

Entry into Jerusalem Scrovengi Chapel

Kiss of Judas Scrovengi Chapel

Scrovengi (a.k.a. Arena) Chapel Padua, Italy

St. Francis Preaching to the Birds

St. Francis Renouncing his Wealth

Fra Angelico

Gentile de Fabriano Adoration of the Mago

Paolo Uccello – The Battle of San Romano

Masaccio – Story of St. Peter

Tribute Money

Masaccio – Adam and Eve Brancacci Chapel

Piero della Francesca – The Ideal City

Lamentation over the Dead Christ - - Mantegna