FAH337 Exam Images

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  • Pietro Perugino, "Christ Delivering Keys to St Peter" 1481
  • Masaccio, "Holy Trinity" 1425
  • da Vinci, "The Annunciation" 1473
  • Ghirlandaio, "Giovanna de' Tournabuoni" 1488
  • da Vinci, "Ginevra de Benci" 1474
  • da Vinci, "Mona Lisa" 1503-19
  • Michelangelo, "Bacchus" 1496
  • Michelangelo, "Pieta" 1499
  • Michelangelo, "Risen Christ" 1519-22
  • Melozzo da Forlì, "Copy of Madonna Del Piombo" 1470
  • Gaudenzio Ferrari, "Christ Brought to Pilate for Judgement" 1510-15

    (Weird Polychrome wood thing No Image)
  • Cesare da Sesto, "Studies of St. John the Baptist and Copulating Couples
    1510-14
  • Unknown "I Modi" 1527
  • Michelangelo, "The Ignudo" 1508-11
  • Tintoretto, "Tarquin and Lucretia" 1578-80
  • Raphael, "Bridgewater Madonna" 1507
  • Michelangelo, "Prophets and Sibyls on the Sistine" 1508-11
  • Raphael, "Sybils in the Chigi Chapel" 1514
  • Raphael "The Prophet Isaiah" 1511-12
  • Sebastiano del Piombo and Michelangelo, " Viterbo Pieta" 1514-16
  • Del Piombo and Michelangelo, "The Flagellation" 1516
  • Del Piombo and Michelangelo, "The Raising of Lazarus" 1517
  • Raphael, "The Transfiguration" 1519-20
  • Giorgione, Titian, and Piombo (?) "The Pastoral Concert" 1510
  • Titian, "The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence" 1557-59
  • Titian, "The Annunciation" 1560
  • Benvenuto Cellini, "Perseus" commissioned by Cosimo Medici 1545-54
  • Properzia de Rossi, "Joseph and Potiphar's Wife" 1520
  • de Rossi, "Grassi Coat of Arms" 1510-30
  • After a design by Benozzo Gozzoli, "Birth of John the Baptist" 1460-80
  • Sofonisba Anguissola, "Self Portrait" 1556
  • Sofonisba Anguissola, "Boy Bitten by Crayfish" 1554
  • Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, "St. Mark Preaching in Alexandria" 1504-07
  • Johannes Stradanus, "Amerigo Vespucci Discovers America" 1590
  • Michelangelo "Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel" 1536-41
  • Andrea Mantegna, "Judith and Her Maidservant with Head of Holofernes" 1492
  • Elephantis
    ancient Greek poetess famous for her lost manual on the various sexual positions
  • Lucretius, On the Nature of The Universe
    Ancient Roman Poet and Natural Philosopher, Venetian looking at this. Centre idea of atoms, 4 main elements coming together to make up every substance, constant flux, pieces colliding and breaking, paint mixes and blurs edges, paint a stand in for atoms artist mixing "atoms"
  • Pliny, Natural History
    ancient Roman natural philosopher, line is the one marker of plane and depth, emphasis on contour and silhouette, it holds, freezes in place, myth of Zeuxis, tracing that portrait, tricking nature itself through imitation, imitation requires artist's and viewer's response, not a straightforward copy
  • Cicero
    ancient Roman senator, historian, and writer on oratory, focus on simplicity and clarity, "Istoria" a humanist mode of narrating, emphasis on clarity over style with 3 components: invention (theme), disposition (balanced, unified), and Eloquence (personal style) seen in Leonardo's stuff