Michelangelo Raphael da Vinci. Title: Artist: c. 1503-1506 oil on wood panel, 98 x 53 cm This work of art is significant because this work demonstrates:

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Michelangelo Raphael da Vinci

Title: Artist: c oil on wood panel, 98 x 53 cm This work of art is significant because this work demonstrates:

Title: Artist: This work of art is significant because this work demonstrates: 1509 fresco

Title: Artist: Medium: 1500

Title: Artist: c ink This work of art is significant because:

Raphael Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi oil on wood This work of art is significant because:

Raphael The Small Cowper Madonna c oil on wood panel This work of art is significant because it demonstrates:

Raphael The Small Cowper Madonna c oil on wood panel Pietro Perugino Madonna with Child and the Infant St John 1497 oil on wood

Michelangelo David c marble This work of art is significant because:

Artist: Moses Tomb of Julius II c marble

Andrea del Verrocchio The Baptism of Christ oil on wood, 177 x 151 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence This work of art is significant because it demonstrates:

Artist: La Belle Ferronière c oil on panel

Artist: Title: tempera on wood

Artist: Rondanini Pieta marble

Artist? Title? c oil on canvas