The Italian Renaissance. Brunelleschi Dome of Florence.

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The Italian Renaissance

Brunelleschi

Dome of Florence

Ghiberti

The Gates of Paradise

Donatello

David

IL Gattamelata

Leonardo da Vinci

Vitruvian Man

Mona Lisa

The Last Supper

Sketches

Michelangelo

La Pieta

David

Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

The Creation of Man

The Last Judgment

Raphael

The School of Athens

Botticelli

The Birth of Venus

Titian

Portrait of a Man

The Northern Artists

Pieter Brueghel (the Elder)

The Peasant Wedding

The Blind Leading the Blind

Netherlandish Proverbs

Jan Van Eyck

The Arnolfini Wedding

Albrecht Durer

Knight, Death, and the Devil

Praying Hands

The Young Hare

Hans Holbein (the younger)

The Ambassadors

Thomas More

Henry VIII