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Leonardo da Vinci, Vitruvian Man, pen and ink, ca. 1487

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Leonardo da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, oil on panel, transferred to canvas, 6’6” x 4’, ca. 1485

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Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, tempera and oil wall mural, 15’2” x 28’10’, ca. 1495-1498

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Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, oil on panel,

30 ½ x 21”, 1503

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Tuscan

Doric

Ionic

Corinthian

Composite

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Bramante, Tempietto, S. Pietro in Montorio, Rome;

commissioned byFerdinand and Isabella of Spain; 1502

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Bramante, Tempietto: elevation, section, plan;

never-constructed circular loggia; Rome, 1502

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Raphael, Julius II, oil on panel, 1511-1512;

originally in S. Maria del Popolo, Rome

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Bramante, Parchment Plan

for New St. Peter’s, 1505

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Maarten van Heemskerck,

New St. Peter’s Under Construction,

drawing, ca. 1535

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Caradosso, Portrait Medal of Julius II:

reverse showing Project for

New St. Peter’s, 1506

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Michelangelo, Torment of St. Anthony,

tempera and oil on panel, 8 ½ x 13 ½ in.,

ca. 1487-1488; based on an engraving by

Martin Schongauer, ca. 1470-1475

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Michelangelo, Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs,

marble, 33 ¼ x 35 in., 1492

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Pietà, marble, 68.5”, ca. 1498, Rome

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Michelangelo, David, marble, 13’5”, 1501-1504

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Michelangelo, Battle of Cascina, commissioned by Signoria in 1504 for Sala Grande, Palazzo dei Priori; grisaille panel drawing (1542) by Sebastiano da Sangallo

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Peter Paul Rubens partial copy after Leonardo da Vinci,

The Battle of Anghiari, June 29, 1440, ca. 1604;

unfinished, lost fresco of 1503-1506,

Sala Grande, Palazzo dei Priori, Florence

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Laocoön, Roman or Hellenistic, marble, 1st century BC or AD; discovered in Rome in 1506

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Michelangelo, Moses, marble, 7’8”, S. Pietro in Vincoli, after 1515

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Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel ceiling, 1508-1512

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Michelangelo, The Fall of Man and The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Sistine Chapel ceiling, 1508-1512

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Michelangelo, Separation of the Light from the Darkness and Ignudi, Sistine Chapel ceiling, 1508-1512

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Michelangelo, Creation of the Sun and the Moon, Sistine Chape ceiling, 1508-1512

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Michelangelo, Studies for the Libyan Sibyl, red chalk, 1508-1512

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Libyan Sibyl, from Sistine Chapel ceiling, 1508-1512

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Pietro Perugino, Christ Giving Keys of the Kingdom to Saint Peter, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, fresco, 11’5” x 18’8”, 1481-1483

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Raphael, Madonna of the Meadow, oil on panel, ca. 1505

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Raphael, Self-Portrait with a Friend, oil on canvas ca. 1518-1519

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Raphael, The School of Athens, Stanza della Segnatura, Apostolic Palace, Vatican, ca. 1508-1511

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Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael, Parnassus, engraving, ca. 1514-1520

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Raphael, Giulio Romano and others, Incendio nel Borgo (Fire in the Borgo), Stanza dell’Incendio nel Borgo, Apostolic Palace, 1514

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Raphael, Leo X and Cardinals Giulio de’ Medici

and Luigi de’ Rossi, 61 x 47”, 1517-1518

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Raphael and assistants, Miraculous Draught of Fishes,

cartoon for tapestry, tempera on paper, 320 x 390 cm

1515-1516

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Raphael, Transfiguration,

commissioned by Giulio de’ Medici (future Clement VII)

oil on canvas, 13’5” x 9’2”, 1518-1520

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Giulio Romano, Vision of Constantine, Sala of Constantine; fresco, Vatican, 1519-1524

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Rosso Fiorentino, Deposition, oil on wood, 12’4” x 6’5”, 1521

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Parmigianino, Madonna of the Long Neck, ca. 1535

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Agnolo Bronzino, Portrait of a Young Man, oil on panel, 1530s

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Jacopo Pontormo, Deposition, 10’ x 3’ 3”, 1525-1528

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Michelangelo, Laurentian Library Vestibule Wall, San Lorenzo, Florence, 1523-1559

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Giovanni Bologna, The Rape of the Sabine Women, 13’6”, Florence, 1583

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Antonello da Messina, Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?),

oil on wood, ca. 1474-1476

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Doge Leonardo Loredan , oil on panel, 24 ¼” x 17 ¾”, ca. 1501

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Giorgione, The Tempest, oil on canvas, 31 x 29 in., ca. 1509

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Giorgione, Sleeping Venus, ca. 1505-1510

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Giorgione (early Titian?), Pastoral Concert, oil on canvas, 3’7” x 4’6”, ca. 1510

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Titian, Bacchus and Ariadne, oil on canvas, ca. 1520-1523

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Michelangelo, Last Judgment and detail (with self-

portrait), fresco, Sistine Chapel, Rome, ca. 1534-1541

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Michelangelo, St. Bartholomew with flayed skin

(self-portrait of Michelangelo), from the Last Judgment,

fresco, Sistine Chapel, Rome, 1534-1541

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Michelangelo, St. Peter’s (west view, with dome),

completed by Giacomo della Porta, Rome,

ca. 1546-1564

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Michelangelo, Pietà/Deposition, marble, 92 in., ca. 1547-1555

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Albrecht Dürer, Veronica’s Veil, etching, 1513

(Status of Image?)

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Anonymous sixteenth-century printmaker, woodcut copy after Marcantonio Raimondi’s engraving after Giulio Romano’s lost drawing from I modi series

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Titian, The Annunciation, oil on canvas, 13’2” x 7’7”,

ca. 1560-1562

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Cornelis Cort, after Titian, The Annunciation; engraving, 16 ¾” x 10 ¾”; published by Antoine Laféry, ca. 1566

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Titian, Venus of Urbino, acquired by Guidobaldo della Rovere; oil on canvas, 47 x 65”, 1538

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Agnolo Bronzino, Portrait Cosimo I de’ Medici, oil on panel, ca. 1545

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Agnolo Bronzino, Eleonora of Toledo and Son Giovanni, oil on panel, ca. 1545

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Benventuo Cellini, Perseus and Medusa, bronze, originally gilded, Loggia dei Lanzi, ;marble base with bronze statuettes of Danäe, Jupiter, Minerva, and Mercury; total height 18’;

1545-1554

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Titian, Assumption of the Virgin, oil on panel, 22’ 8 ½” x 11’ 10”; I Frari Church, Venice, 1516

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Titian, Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap,

oil on canvas, 32 ¼ x 28 in., 1510

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Titian, Emperor Charles V at the

Battle of Mühlberg, oil on canvas,

10’ 10 ¾” x 9’ 2”, 1548

(State Portrait)

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Titian, Danäe, commissioned by Philip II of Spain, oil on canvas, 3’11’ x 5’8”, 1553

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Titian, Self-Portrait, oil on canvas, 37 ¾ x 29 ½”, ca. 1560

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Titian, Pietà, oil on canvas, unfinished in 1576, completed by Jacopo Palma Younger

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Veronese, Venus and Mars, oil on canvas, 1570s

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Veronese, Apotheosis of Venice; commissioned by

Venetian government, Sala del Maggior Consiglio,

Palazzo Ducale, oil on canvas, 29’ 8” x 19’, probably 1585

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Jacopo Tintoretto, The Last Supper, oil on canvas, Venice, 12’ x 18’8”, 1594

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Tintoretto, Deposition of Christ, oil on canvas, 89.4 x 115.7 in, 1550s

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Lavinia Fontana, Noli me tangere, oil on canvas, 19 ½ x 25 ¾”, 1582

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Correggio, Noli me tangere, oil on canvas, 1534

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Interior, Santa Croce, Florence; nineteenth-century engraving

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North side aisle of Santa Croce, Florence;

side altars by Giorgio Vasari, 1565-1567

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Paolo Veronese, Feast at the House of Levi, oil on canvas, 18’2” x 42’, Venice, 1573

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Giacomo della Porta, façade of Il Gesù, Rome, 1575-1584

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Scipione Pulzone, Lamentation, from Passion

Chapel of the Gesù, Rome, 116 x 68”, 1593

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Niccolò Circignani and Matteo da Siena, Martydom Cycle,

Santo Stefano Rotondo, Rome, fresco, 1582

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Niccolò Circignani and Matteo da Siena, Martydom of

SS. John, Paul, Bibiana and Artemius (detail), 1582