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WHO? orthogonals Donatello (ca.1386-1466) Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-1488) Fra Angelico (ca.1400-1455) Masaccio (1401-1428) Masolino (1383-ca.1447) Paolo Uccello (1397-1475) Fra Filippo Lippi (ca.1406-1469) WHERE? Florence San Marco Santa Maria Novella Brancacci Chapel Santa Maria del Carmine WHAT? contrapposto fresco giornata/e linear perspective vanishing point

Brunelleschi, Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401-02 Artist: Brunelleschi Title: Sacrifice of Isaac Date: 1401-02 Medium: bronze with gilding Dimensions: 21” x 17-1/2” Location: Muso Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Artist: Ghiberti Dimensions: 21 x 17-1/2” Location: Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Brunelleschi, Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401-02 Ghiberti, Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401-02

Baptistery of Saint John the Baptist, Florence

Artist: Brunelleschi Title: Dome of the Florence Cathedral Date: 1420-36, lantern completed 1471 Location: Florence, Italy Brunelleschi, Dome of Florence Cathedral, 1420-36, lantern completed 1471, Florence

Title: Four Crowned Martyrs Creator: Nanni di Banco Date: c.1409-17 CE Work Type: Sculpture Country: Italy Location: Orsanmichele, Florence, Italy Permission: No Source: Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History 3rd ed., 2008. Plate 19-9, page 628 Measurements: Height of figures 1.83m; 6’ ID: ER00420 Nanni di Banco, Four Crowned Martyrs, ca. 1409-17, Orsanmichele, Florence

Donatello, David, ca. 1446-60 Artist: Donatello Title: David Date: ca. 1446-1460 Medium: bronze Dimensions: height 5’2-1/4” Location: Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Donatello, David, ca. 1446-60

Fra Angelico, Annunciation, ca. 1438-45, San Marco, Florence Artist: Fra Angelico Title: Annunciation Date: 1438-45 Medium: fresco Dimensions: 7’1” x 10’6” Location: North dormitory corridor, monastery of San Marco, Florence Fra Angelico, Annunciation, ca. 1438-45, San Marco, Florence

Left: Corridor of San Marco with Fra Angelico’s Annunciation Right: Interior of monk’s cell with Fra Angelico’s Annunciation, San Marco

Giornate of Fra Angelico’s Annunciation

Artist: Masaccio Title: Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors Date: ca. 1425-27/28 Medium: fresco Dimensions: 21’ x 10’5” Location: Santa Maria Novella, Florence Masaccio, Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors, ca. 1425-27/28, Santa Maria Novella, Florence

van Eyck, from the Ghent Altarpiece Masaccio

Masaccio, Trinity Inscription above the skeleton reads: “I was once that which you are, and what I am you also will be.”

Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors, diagram of perspective Creator: Masaccio Date: c.1425-27/28 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Period: Early Renaissance Style: Italian Country: Italy Location: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy Permission: Yes Source: Copyright 2011 Pearson Prentice Hall Measurements: 6.4x3.2m ID: 19-17

Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Interior view of the Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

Brancacci Chapel, with frescoes by Masaccio, Masolino, and Filippino Lippi

Diagram of Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence MC = Masaccio MI = Masolino F = Filippino Lippi

Masaccio, Adam and Eve, ca. 1427 Masolino, Adam and Eve, ca. 1427 Artist: Masaccio Title: The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise Date: ca. 1427 Medium: fresco Dimensions: 7’ x 2’11” Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Artist: Masolino Title: Adam and Eve Masaccio, Adam and Eve, ca. 1427 Masolino, Adam and Eve, ca. 1427

van Eyck, from the Ghent Altarpiece Artist: Masaccio Title: The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise Date: ca. 1427 Medium: fresco Dimensions: 7’ x 2’11” Location: Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Artist: Jan and Hubert(?) van Eyck Title: Adam and Eve, panels from Ghent Altarpiece Masaccio van Eyck, from the Ghent Altarpiece

Title: Tribute Money, in the Brancacci Chapel, after restoration Creator: Masaccio Date: c.1427 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Country: Italy Location: Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy Measurements: 8’1” x 19’7” Masaccio, The Tribute Money, ca. 1427, Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

Masaccio, The Tribute Money, pre-restoration Title: Tribute Money, in the Brancacci Chapel, before restoration Creator: Masaccio Date: c.1427 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Period: Early Renaissance Style: Italian Country: Italy Location: Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy Permission: No Source: http://www.christusrex.org/www2/art/images/masacc04.jpg Measurements: 2.3x6m ID: Ehrenpreis_img_15_98775 Masaccio, The Tribute Money, pre-restoration

Title: Tribute Money, in the Brancacci Chapel, detail Apostles and Saint Peter Creator: Masaccio Date: ca. 1427 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Period: Early Renaissance Style: Italian Country: Italy Location: Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy Permission: Yes Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database LESSING_ART_1039490356 Measurements: 2.3x6m ID: LESSING_ART_1039490356

Uccello, The Battle of San Romano, 1438-40 Title: The Battle of San Romano, panel #1 Creator: Uccello, Paolo Date: 1438-40 CE Work Type: Painting Material: Tempera on wood panel Country: Italy Location: National Gallery, London, England Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database LESSING_ART_1039490488 Notes: Commissioned for the first Medici palace on Via Larga Measurements: c.1.83x3.23m; 6’ x 10’6” Uccello, The Battle of San Romano, 1438-40

Uccello, The Battle of San Romano (panel 2), 1430s Title: The Battle of San Romano, panel #2 Creator: Uccello, Paolo Date: 1430s(?) CE Work Type: Painting Material: Tempera on wood panel Country: Italy Location: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy Permission: YES Source: Dr. Ronald V. Wiedenhoeft Notes: Commissioned for the first Medici palace on Via Larga Measurements: 182x323cm ID: SASKIALIF1132 Uccello, The Battle of San Romano (panel 2), 1430s

Ludovisi Sarcophagus, ca. 250 CE, Roman Title: Ludovisi Sarcophagus Date: ca. 250 CE Medium: marble Dimensions: 1.52 meters h. Location: Museo Nazionale Romano Ludovisi Sarcophagus, ca. 250 CE, Roman

Fra Filippo Lippi, Portrait of a Woman and a Man, ca. 1435-45 Artist: Fra Filippo Lippi Title: Portrait of a Woman and a Man Date: ca. 1435-45 Medium: tempera on wood panel Dimensions: 25-1/4” x 16-1/2” Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Fra Filippo Lippi, Portrait of a Woman and a Man, ca. 1435-45

Filippo Lippi van Eyck