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Basilica
A church with special historical and symbolic value, and so recognized by the pope
Apse
Semi-circular wall or niche, usually enclosing the chancel of a church
Pier
a large vertical pillar holding up an arch or vault. Unlike columns, piers are usually not round

Donato Bramante, Plan of New St. Peter’s; Pen and ink on parchment; 1505; Uffizi Gallery

Donato Bramante, Plan of the Old and New St. Peter’s; 1505-1506; Chalk on Paper; Uffizi Gallery

Giacomo della Porta; Completed dome of New St. peter’s Rome; 1590

Raphael; Sistine Madonna (with Child and Saints Sixtus and Barbara); Canvas 1512-14

Raphael; Transfiguration; Rome; 1518-20

Correggio; The Assumption of the Virgins; Dome Fresco Parma Cathedral; 1526-30
Pastoral
Genre of poetry and visual art representing rural and natural settings, often highly idealized and filled with mythological figures
Bravura
A type of virtuosic painting featuring visible brushwork and often thick, textured paint (impasto)

Giorgione (and/or Titian); Sleeping Venus; c. 1510

Titian; Venus of Urbino; 1538; oil on canvas

Titian; Rape of Europa; oil on canvas; 1560-62
Poesie for Phillip II of Spain

Titian; Pesaro Altarpiece; Church of the Frari; Venice; 1519-26; Oil on Canvas

Titian; Pieta; 1573-76; Oil on Canvas

Tintoretto; Saint Mark Rescuing the Slave of Provence; 1548; Originally in Scuola Grande di San Marco; Venice

Tintoretto; Moses Drawing Water from the Rock; 1577; Scuola Grande di San Rocco; Venice

Paolo Veronese; The Wedding Feast at Cana; 1562-63; Venice

Paolo Veronese; The Feast in the House of Levi (originally: Last Supper); 1573
Cabin of Curiosity
A room displaying collections of marvelous natural and humanmade objects from around the world

Egnazio Danti, Guardaroba Nuvoa, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, 1563-65

Jacopo Ligozzi; Pinaple; gouache on paper; 1570