The Last Supper Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Type: Mural painting

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The Last Supper Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Type: Mural painting Subject: Christ’s final meal with his apostles before Judas identifies Christ to the authorities who arrest him. 

Primavera Artist: Sandro Botticelli Type: Tempera panel painting Subject: Contains numerous references to classical and contemporary texts, and is open to almost endless interpretations by scholars and art historians. Created: ca. 1482

School of Athens Artist: Raphael Type: Fresco Created: 1509-1511 Subject: The School of Athens represents all the greatest mathematicians, philosophers and scientists from classical antiquity gathered together sharing their ideas and learning from each other. These figures all lived at different times, but here they are gathered together under one roof. The two thinkers in the very center are Aristotle and Plato

Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Artist: Michelangelo Type: Fresco Created: 1508 and 1512 Subject: Central to the ceiling decoration are nine scenes from the Book of Genesis of which The Creation of Adam is the best known, having an iconic standing equaled only by Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the hands of God and Adam being reproduced in countless imitations.

Madonna Of Chancellor Rolin Artist: Jan van Eyck Type: Oil Painting Created: ca 1435 Subject: The scene depicts the Virgin crowned by a hovering Angel while she presents the Infant Jesus to Rolin.

Arnolfini Wedding Artist: Jan van Eyck Type: Oil Painting Created: 1434 Subject: The marriage of Italian merchant Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife.

St. Peter’s Basilica Artist: Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini Type: Church in the Vatican Created: Began 1506/Completed 1626

David Artist: Donatello Type: Bronze Statue Created: 1430s or later Subject: The statue represents the Biblical hero David

David Artist: Michelangelo Type: Marble Statue Created: 1501 - 1504 Subject: The statue represents the Biblical hero David

Pieta Artist: Michelangelo Type: Marble Statue Created: 1498–1499 Subject: depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion.

Sketches from Journals Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Type: Sketches Created: 1478 and 1518 Subject: During his lifetime, Leonardo drew many sketches such these in his private notebooks, depicting the muscles and tendons of the upper body. As well as other parts of the human anatomy.