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Title: Jacob and Esau
Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti
Date: Mid 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance Relief Sculpture
Info: linear perspective, juxtaposition of different moments, same story, ground heightened

Title: Annunciation
Artist: Fra Angelico
Date: Early 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance religious painting
Info: people too big for space, not just one linear perspective, spiritual balance and serenitiy, colorful wings,

Title: Santa Maria Novella
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti
Date: Mid 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance Architecture
Info: geometric harmony, inspired by roman architecture, early gothic elements, mathematical order

Title: Santa Lucy Altarpiece
Artist: Domenico Veneziano
Date: Mid 15th c.
Style: Sacred Conversazion
Info: geometric, optical beauty appreciation, spatially unified, gothic arch recession into time, sunlight highlighting, soft light, harmony

Title: St. Mark
Artist: Donatello
Date: Early 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance sculpture/ naturalism
Info: hyper realist pose, contrapposto of weight shifted on back leg, give a sense of physical presence and individuality, gaze over the people providing hierarchy, soft appearance even with stone, gothic arch, mix of relief and independent statue, interest in classical realism

Title: Portrait of a Lady with Flowers
Artist: Andrea del Verrocchio
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Renaissance portrait sculpture
Info: Naturalistic, care, grace, femininity, thought to be a mistress of Medici, individual identity

Title: David
Artist: Donatello
Date: Mid 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance portrait sculpture
Info: free standing. contrapposto- weight shifted on one leg, soft build, first nude male architecture, defiance/ political piece against the republic of Milan, luxury of the Medici family, chopped Goliath, revival of ancient-roman sculpture
Title: The Birth of Venus
Artist: Sandro Botticelli
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance / Mythological painting
Info: first female nude painting as mythological figure - neoplatonism, celebration of the human body

Title: Portrait of a Man with a Medal
Artist: Sandro Botticelli
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Renaissance Portrait Painting
Info: Medici family, statues, coin collectors, status & allegiance, classical culture, personal status, individuality

Title: The Vision of Saint Eustace
Artist: Pisanello
Date: Early 15th c.
Style: International Gothic
Info: stance of time and space obscured, harmony, lingering gothic style, crucifix between antlers
Title: Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino
Artist: Piero della Francesca
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance Portrait
Info: representation of status, emotional delicacy, naturalistic vs stylized, memorial portrait, identical but separate, realism

Title: Camera Picta
Artist: Andrea Mantegna
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Early Renaissance fresco / illusionistic
Info: Classism, humanism, humor, foreshortening- form extending into space, orthogonal, open architecture illusion

Title: Broad-rimmed Bowl (Metamorphases)
Artist: Nicola da Urbino
Date: Early 16th c.
Style: Renaissance Maiolica
Info: scenes from Ovids metamorphoses & coat of arms Isabella d’Este, classical mythology

Title: A Man Tricked by Gypsies
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: High Renaissance drawing
Info: positioned inside a scene, tension, stability, life, theoretical, marginalized groups, storytelling, expressive gestures

Title: A scene in an Arsenal
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: Late 15th c.
Style: Renaissance technical drawing
Info: linear perspective, oak ink, military workshop, machinery, mechanical process

Title: Head of the Virgin
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: Early 16th c.
Style: High Renaissance drawing (sfumato)
Info: soft shading, gentle, natural

Title: Horses St George Fighting the Dragin, and a Lion
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Date: Early 16th c.
Style: Renaissance animal studies, sketch
Info: animal anatomy, loose energetic lines, natural forms