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1 The Human Figure in Art History Vitruvian Man Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1487,Leonardo da Vinci Italian Rennaissance

2 Cave painting of Hunter, 4000 B.C. - 2000 B.C. The oldest cave drawing are of animals, dating back to 32,000 BC in the European countries of France, Spain and Germany

3 Akhenaton and His Queen Nefertiti, painted limestone sculpture, 1350? BC, Egyptian

4 Nike of Samothrace (also known as Winged Victory), Sculpted about 200 BC. Greek Sculpture, Louvre Museum, Paris, France.

5 Ancient Roman Soldiers 100 A.D., Rome, Italy

6 Saint George and the Dragon Middle Ages 1100 – 1300 A.D.

7 The School of Athens, detail of Plato and Aristotle by Italian Renaissance Artist, Raphael, 1508-1511 A.D.

8 RembrandtRembrandt von Rijn, Night Watch (1642) Dutch Baroque Art

9 The Musical Contest, Jean Honore Fragonard, Rococco, Oil on canvas, French Artist, 1754-1755

10 Jacques-Louis David Napoleon Crossing the St Bernard Pass c. 1801 Enlightenment Period, Vienna, Austria, Oil on canvas

11 The Thinker, Auguste Rodin 1880, Bronze Sculpture, Romantic Period, France

12 Claude Monet, The Stroll, Camille Monet and Her Son Jean, 1875, Oil, French Impressionist, National Gallery of Art, Washington

13 Pablo Picasso, The Italian Girl, 1917, Oil, Cubism, Modern Art, Spain


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