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The Renaissance
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Michelangelo Buonarotti Statues –The Statue of David –La Pieta –Moses Paintings oPaintings oThe Sistine Chapel oPatron by de Medici
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The Statue of David 1501-1504 Marble Represents the biblical hero. Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence Italy.
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Pieta 1497-1500 Marble Basilica of St. Peter, Vatican Rome Mary holding her son Jesus. Commissioned for Cardinal Jean de Bilheres
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Moses 1513-1515 Marble San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome Designed based on description in the Vulgate (Latin translation of bible) Commissioned by Pope Julius II
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The Sistine Chapel 1477-1483 Vatican, Rome Fresco painting
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The Fall From Grace Fresco in the Sistine Chapel
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The Creation of Man The Sistine Chapel 1508-1512 Fresco (280x570 cm)
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Sandro Botticelli FLORENCE 1450-1516 Artworks: The Birth of Venus Primavera
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PRIMAVERA Tempera on panel Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy Commissioned by a Medici?
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The Birth of Venus 1484-86 Uffizi Gallery, Florence Italy Commissioned by the Medici family
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Hieronymus Bosch Hertogenbosch (Dutch) 1450 - 1516 The garden of Earthly Delights Death and the Miser The Stone Operation
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The Garden of Earthly Delights The Central Panel of the Tryptych 1503-1504 Oil on panel Museo del Prado, Madrid
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The Extraction of Stone Madness The Stone Folly 1481 - oil on panel Museo del Prado, Madrid
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Pieter Bruegel The Elder Brussels 1525 - 1569 Designer, engraver and painter
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The Tower of Babel 1563 oil on panel Vienna
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The Peasant Dance 1586 (oil on panel) Vienna
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Battle between Carnival and Lent 1559 oil on panel Vienna, Austria
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Peasant Wedding 1568 Vienna
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Harvesters 1565 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Giovani Bellini Venice 1430 - 1516
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The Crucifixion Museo Correr in Venice 1455-1460
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Pieta 1459 - one of the most moving paintings in the history of art The rendering of grief has here its most universal expression and, at the same time, its most private and conscious dimension. The mother's pathetic gesture is reflected in St John's turning away.
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Quentin Massys (b. 1465/66, Leuven, d. 1530, Antwerpen The Grotesque Old Woman 1525-30 His most astonishing work National Gallery in London. Also known as The Ugly Duchess, because Sir John Tenniel was later to use it in his illustrations for Alice in Wonderland. Ispired by a caricature by Leonardo da Vinci and Erasmus's book In Praise of Folly. The author describes old mad women who "still play the coquette", "cannot tear themselves away from their mirrors", and "do not hesitate to exhibit their repulsive withered breasts'.
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