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Virgin and Child Enthroned, Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, 1280, Gothic

Gothic vs. Renaissance Cimabue, Enthroned Virgin and Child, 1280 Giotto, Lamentation, 1305

Giotto, Lamentation, 1305

Masaccio, Tribute Money, 1427

Masaccio, Detail, Tribute Money Ancient Greece, Warrior

Masaccio, Detail, Tribute Money Ancient Greece, Warrior Contrapposto

Atmospheric Perspective Linear Perspective

Pietro Perugino, Delivery of the Keys to St. Peter, 1482 Horizon line Orthogonals Vanishing Point

Italian High Renaissance 16th century

Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects First published in 1550 in Florence

-Interested in all branches of knowledge Leonardo da Vinci -Interested in all branches of knowledge -Believed art and science were intimately related

Raphael, School of Athens, 1510-11

Jacopo da Pontormo, Visdomini Altarpiece, 1518

maniera

Madonna of the Long Neck, Parmigianino, Madonna of the Long Neck, 1534

Rosso Fiorentino, Dead Christ with Angels, 1524-27