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High Renaissance Art

Leonardo

Leonardo Da Vinci, Self Portrait, 1512 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Embryo in a Womb, c. 1510 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Embryo in a Womb, c. 1510 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Virgin of the Rocks, c.1485 CE

Verrocchio, Baptism of Christ, 1472-1475

Verrocchio, Baptism of Christ, 1472-1475; Detail by Leonardo

Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, c.1495-1498 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, c.1495-1498 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, c.1495-1498 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, c.1495-1498 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Last Supper, c.1495-1498 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c.1503-1505 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c.1503-1505 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c.1503-1505 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c.1503-1505 CE

Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c.1503-1505 CE

High Renaissance Architecture

Sangallo, Palazzo Farnese, c.1530-1546

Sangallo, Palazzo Farnese, c.1530-1546

Sangallo, Palazzo Farnese, c.1530-1546

Bramante, Tempietto, 1502

Bramante, Tempietto, 1502

Bramante, Tempietto, 1502

Bramante, Tempietto, 1502

Bramante, St. Peter’s, 1502

Bramante, St. Peter’s, 1502

Michelangelo

Michelangelo, Pieta, 1489-1490

Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, Sistine Ceiling, 1501-1504

Michelangelo, Moses, 1513-1515

Michelangelo, Moses, 1513-1515

Michelangelo, Moses, 1513-1515

Raphael

Raphael, The Madonna in the Meadow, 1505-1506

“How can we treat, in small compass, of him whose fame has filled the universe? On the history of Italian art, he

stands alone, like Shakespeare in the history of

our literature.”-----Mrs. Jameson, Memoirs of

the Early Italian Painters, 1859

“Raphael’s greatest paintings seem so effortless that one does not usually connect them with the ideas of hard and relentless work. To many, he is

simply the painter of the sweet Madonnas which have become so well known as hardly to be appreciated as

paintings anymore…We see cheap reproductions of these works in humble rooms, and we are apt to conclude that

paintings with such general appeal must surely be a little ‘obvious’. In fact, their apparent simplicity is the fruit of deep thought, careful planning, and

immense artistic wisdom.”-----Ernst Gombrich

(modern critic)

Raphael, Galatea, 1513

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511

Michelangelo

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici, 1519-1534

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici,

Michelangelo, Tomb of Lorenzo de’Medici

Michelangelo, Tomb of Lorenzo de’Medici

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici,

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici,

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici,

Michelangelo, Tomb of Giuliano de’Medici,

Michelangelo, Last Judgment, 1534-1541

Michelangelo, Last Judgment,

Michelangelo, Last Judgment,

Michelangelo, Last Judgment,

Michelangelo, Last Judgment,

Michelangelo, Last Judgment,

St. Peter’s

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

Michelangelo, St. Peter’s,

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