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The Merode Altarpiece, Robert Campin, Early Renaissance

Saint Mark, Donatello, Early Renaissance

Holy Trinity, Masaccio, Early Renassiance

Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Micheloozo, Early Renassiance

David, Donatello, Early Renassiance

Birth of Venus, Botticelli, Early Renassiance
Savanarola
Savanarola gave sermons and warned people that they were evil people, anything luxurious needs to be renounced, all that matters is your spirit, all this art being created is bad. A lot of people in Florence began to believe this. The “weepers” were his followers. Savanarola took over the government at some point, he made everyone follow the bible and nothing else, repent for their sins. They had a huge bonfire in the middle of town square to burn anything that was luxurious and was going to corrupt you. Books, literature, luxury clothes, cosmetics, etc etc, and paintings. After three years, the people decided they really liked their luxurious lifestyle so they overruled Savonarola and killed him. Artists and rich people during this period left. Florence never really recovered.

David, Michelangelo, High Renassiance

Tempietto, Bramante, High Renaissance

Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci, High Renassiance

Disputa, and the Philosophy (School of Athens), Raphael, High Renaissance

The Four Apostles, Durer, High Renaissance

Ecstasy of St. Theresa, Bernini, Baroque Art in Italy

Cathedra Petri, Bernini, Baroque Art in Italy

David, Bernini, Baroque Art in Italy

Sant’ Andrea al Quirinale, Rome, Bernini, Barqoue Art in Italy

Conversion of St. Paul, Caravaggio, Baroque Art in Italy

Calling of Saint Matthew, Caravaggio, Baroque Art in Italy

Entombment, Caravaggio, Baroque Art in Italy

Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor), Velasquez, Baroque Spain

View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen, van Ruisdael, Dutch Republic

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch Republic

Still Life with Flowers, Fruit and Insects, Ruysch, Dutch Republic

The Bedroom, de Hooch, Dutch Republic

Celebrating the Birth, Steen, Dutch Republic

Illustration from the Encyclopedia, first edition, The Enlightenment

A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery, Wright of Derby, The Enlightenment

Arkwright’s Cottonmill, Wright of Derby, The Enlightenment

Stourhead Park, Hoare II and others, The Enlightenment

Saltworks and Ideal City of Chaux, Ledoux, The Enlightenment

Oath of the Horatti, David, Neoclassicism

The Death of Marat, David, Neoclasssicism

Napoleon at the Pesthouse at Jaffa, Gros, Romanticism

The Third of May, 1808, Goya, Romanticism

Disasters of War, Goya, Romanticism

Raft of Medusa, Gericault, Romanticism

Liberty Leading the People, Delacroix, Romanticism

The Fighting Temeraire, Turner, Romanticism

Still Life in Studio, Daguerre, daguerreotype, Photography

A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, PA, O’Sullivan, wet-plate, Photography

Frederick Douglass: by Samuel Miller, daguerreotype, Photography

The Stone Breakers, Courbet, Realism

Burial at Ornans, Courbet, Realism

The Gross Clinic, Eakins, Realism

Birth of Venus, Cabanel, Realism

Olympia, Manet, Realism

Saint-Lazare Train Station, Monet, Impressionism

Viscount Lepic and His Daughters Crossing the Place de la Concorde, Degas, Impressionism

A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres, Manet, Imperssionsim

Starry Night, Van Gogh, Post-Impresionsim

Wheatfield with Crows, Van Gogh, Post-Impressionsim

Mont Sainte-Victoire, Cezanne, Post-Impressionism

Street, Dresden, Kirchner Expressionism

Improvisation 28, Kandinsky, Expressionism

Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Picasso, Cubism

Nude Descending a Staircase, Duchamp, Cubism

Fountain, Duchamp, Dada

The Persistence of Memory, Dali, Surrealism

The Treachery of Images, Magritte, Surrealism

Villa Savoye, Le Corbusier, Modernism or the Internation Style

Detroit Industry, Rivera, Social Realism
found objects that cannot have any aesthetic quality at all.
Ready-makes

Guernica, Picasso, Cubism

Levittown, Minimal Tradition Architecture

Number 11 (Blue Poles), Pollock, Abstract Expressionism

No. 14, Rothko, Abstract Expressionsim

Tomorrow I May be Far Away, Beardon, Collage/Painting

Guggenheim Bilbao Museo, Gehry, Deconstructivism

Piazza d’Italia, Moore, Postmodern Architecture

Marilyn Diptych, Warhol, Pop Art