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Petrarch

Boccaccio’s vision of Petrarch

Detail of The Effects of Good Government, a fresco in the city hall of Siena by Ambrogio Lorenzetti,

The Ideal City by Piero della Francesco, ca. 1470

Two paintings of the “Madonna and Child” Duccio di Buoninsegna, ca and Giovanni Bellini, ca. 1500

Sculpture by Gislebertus, ca and Michelangelo, ca

From an illuminated manuscript, early 15 th c.

Andrea Mantegna, The Court of Mantua ( ) Ludovico II Gonzaga and family