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Week 3: The High Renaissance in Italy, 1500-1600

Lecture 1: High Renaissance Ideals: Italian Renaissance Painting

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Link to larger image in new window *Leonardo da Vinci, The Madonna of the Rocks, ca. 1485, Louvre, Paris, panel
Link to larger image in new window Leonardo da Vinci, Cartoon for The Virgin, Child, St. Anne and Infant St. John, 1498(?)
Link to larger image in new window *Leonardo da Vinci, Embryo in the Womb, ca. 1510
Link to larger image in new window Leonardo Da Vinci, Proportions of Human Body, ca. 1492
Link to larger image in new window Bible moralisée: Genesis: The Creator (God as Architect), ca. 1220
Link to larger image in new window *Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, 1495-8
Link to larger image in new window *Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, ca. 1503-06
Link to larger image in new window Raphael, Marriage of the Virgin, from the Chapel of Saint Joseph in San Francesco in Citta di Castello, near Florence, Italy, 1504
Link to larger image in new window *Raphael, Madonna of the Meadows, 1505-06
Link to larger image in new window *Raphael, School of Athens (fresco), Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, 1509-11
Link to larger image in new window Raphael, The Triumph of Galatea (fresco), Villa Farnesina, Rome, 1514
Link to larger image in new window Raphael, Pope Julius II, ca. 1512
Link to larger image in new window *Raphael, Baldassare Castiglione, ca. 1514
Vocabulary
  • "High" Renaissance
  • pyramidal composition
  • cartoon
  • sfumato
  • Julius II
  • Castiglione

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