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Bryzantine Art
“The Virgin and Child”
Masaccio
“Expulsion from the Garden of Eden” & “The Trinity”
(Renaissace)
Donatello
“Penitent Magdalene”
(Middle Age)
Giotto Di Bondone
“Scrovegni Chapel” - (Middle Age)
“Lamentation” The Mourning of Christ - (Early Renaissance)
Leonardo da Vinci
“Mona Lisa” & “The Last Supper” - (Renaissance)
“Madonna and Child with Pomegranate”
Michelangelo
“David” & “Pieta” - (Renaissance)
“Sistine Chapel”
Agesander, Athenodoros, & Polydorus of Rhodes
“LAOCOÖN AND HIS SONS”
(Mannerism)
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
“SPRING” – 1573
(Mannerism)
Boticelli
“PRIMAVERA” – 1477-1482
(Mannerism)
Parmigianino
“MADONNA WITH LONG NECK”
(Mannerism)
Bernini
“ECSTASY OF SAINT TERESA” – Scutpture, Church of Maria Della Vittoria, Rome
(Baroque)
Peter Paul Rubens
“VENUS AND ADONIS”
(Baroque)
Peter Paul Rubens
“THE PRESENTATION OF THE PORTRAIT OF MARIE DE' MEDICI” – C. 1622-1625
(Baroque)
Nicolas Lancret
“LUNCHEON WITH HAM” – 1735
(Rococo)
Caravaggio
“THE ENTOMBMENT OF CHRIST” – 1603-04
(Rococo)
Jean-Antoine Watteau
“THE EMBARKATION FOR CYTHERA” – 1717
(Rococo)
Jacques-Louis David
“THE DEATH HIS SON OF MARAT”
(Enlightenment)
Francisco Goya
“SATURN DEVOURS HIS SON”
(Romanticism)
Eugene Delacraix
“LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE”
(Romanticism)
Theodore Gericault
“THE RAFT OF THE MEDUSA”
(Romanticism)
Jean-Français Millet
“THE GLEANERS”
(Realism)
Resa Bonheur
“THE HORSE FAIR”
(Realism)
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci Full Name
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Michelangelo Full Name
Socrates
First of the three great Greek philosophers
Aristotle
Student of Plato
Plato
Student of Socrates
Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle
Three Greek Philosophers
Pierro della Francesca
“Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltre: The Duke and Dutchess of Urbino”
Giorgio Vasari
“Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects”
Cimabue
“Santa Trinita Maesta”
(Early Renaissance)
Paolo Uccello
“Battle of San Romano”
(Early Renaissance)
Andrea Mantegna
“Madonna Della Vittoria”
(Early Renaissance)
Da Vinci, Michelangelo, & Raphael
Three Great High Renaissance Masters
Leonardo da Vinci
“Salvator Mundi or Savior of the World”
(High Renaissance)
Raphael
“School of Athens”
Alberti, Raphael, Bramante, Michelangelo, & Bernini
“St. Peter’s Basilica” Designers
Donato Bramante
“Tempietto del Bramante”
Filippon Tommaso Marinette
Italian poet and editor; coined the term “futurism” to reflect his purpose of disregarding the traditional methods of the art in the past.
Henri-Edmond Cross, Maximilien Luce, and Camille Pissarro
Neo-Impressionism Artists
Paul Cezanne, Georges Seurat, Paul Gaugin, and Vincent van Gogh
Post-Impressionism Artists
French Albert Charpin & William Bliss Baker
Naturalist Artists