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Renaissance and Reformation Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann

Jean Clouet, Francis I Paris, Louvre. Hans Holbein the Younger, Henry VIII Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica.

Titian, Portrait of Emperor Charles V at Mühlberg Madrid, Museo del Prado Raphael, Portrait of Julius II. Ca London, National Gallery.

Hans Holbein, the Younger, Erasmus. 1520s. Paris, Louvre. Lucas Cranach the Elder. Portrait of Martin Luther Basel, Kunstmuseum.

Bramante, Tempietto, San Pietro in Montorio (Mary Ann Sullivan) Plans for St Peter’s Basilica, Rome. Bramante (1506), Michelangelo (1546), Moderna (1605). (Architectour)

Michelangelo, Piazza Campidoglio, Rome (Rome 2012, Web Gallery of Art)

Colosseum, Rome Michelozzo, Palazzo Medici- Riccardi, Florence (Destination 360, Web Gallery of Art)

Alberti, Santa Maria Novella, Florence (Mary Ann Sullivan)

Donatello, Prophet Habakkuk (Il Zuccone) Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence (Web Gallery of Art)

Masaccio, The Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St. John and Two Donors Santa Maria Novella, Florence. (Olga's Gallery) Dürer, Man Drawing a Lute Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (Arts and New Media)

Perugino, The Delivery of the Keys Sistine Chapel, Rome. (Olga’s Gallery)

Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper Santa Maria delle Grazie, Refectory, Milan. (Olga’s Gallery)

Michelangelo, David Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence. (Olga’s Gallery) Michelangelo, Doni Tondo: The Holy Family with St. John the Baptist Oil on panel. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. (Olga’s Gallery)

Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel, Vatican , (Olga’s Gallery)

Michelangelo, Creation of Adam Sistine Chapel, Vatican. (Olga’s Gallery)

Michelangelo, Last Judgement Sistine Chapel, Vatican. (Olga’s Gallery)

Raphael, The School of Athens Vaticano, Stanza della Segnatura. (Olga’s Gallery)