Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence. Lorenzo Ghiberti – Bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Cathedral of Florence 1401.

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Early Renaissance Sculpture in Florence

Lorenzo Ghiberti – Bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Cathedral of Florence 1401

Brunelleschi - Sacrifice of Isaac – 1401 – Competition panel for doors of the Florence Cathedral Baptistery

Lorenzo Ghiberti - Sacrifice of Isaac – 1401 – Competition panel for the doors to the Cathedral of Florence Baptistery

Lorenzo Ghiberti Filippo Brunelleschi

Lorenzo Ghiberti – Bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Cathedral of Florence 1401

The Florence Baptistery

Aerial view of the Florence Baptistery

Lorenzo Ghiberti – North Doors – The Flagellation

Lorenzo Ghiberti – East Doors - Gates of Paradise –

Ghiberti – Self-Portrait – Bronze – Baptistery Doors

Lorenzo Ghiberti – East Doors –Creation of Man–

Lorenzo Ghiberti – East Doors –Story of Joseph –

Donato di Niccolo Bardi (Donatello) – St. George marble 9’

Donato di Niccolo Bardi (Donatello) – St. George and the Dragon marble

Donato di Niccolo Bardi (Donatello) – Feast of Herod – bronze

Donato di Niccolo Bardi (Donatello) – David ’s - bronze

Donato di Niccolo Bardi (Donatello) – Penitent Magdalene ’s – polychrome wood

Early Renaissance Architecture in Florence

Filippo Brunelleschi - Hospital of the Innocents – 1421 – Façade – Florence, Italy

Filippo Brunelleschi - Hospital of the Innocents – 1421 – Façade

Filippo Brunelleschi - Hospital of the Innocents

Filippo Brunelleschi - Hospital of the Innocents – 1421 – Interior Courtyard

Church of Santissima Annunziata (Most Holy Annuciation)

Andrea dell Robbia – Roundels of the Hospital of the Innocents

Filippo Brunelleschi – Duomo – Cathedral of Florence –

Filippo Brunelleschi – Pazzi Chapel– 1440

Filippo Brunelleschi - Nave San Lorenzo

Filippo Brunelleschi - Santo Spirito –Perspective drawing

Santo Spirito – Florence, Italy. 1446

Leon Battista Alberti – Rucellai Palace

Leon Battista Alberti –Church of Santa Maria Novella

Leon Battista Alberti - Chuch of S. Andrea – designed in 1470 but built after Alberti’s death

Masaccio and Early Renaissance Painting

Church of Sta. Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy

Schematics of the Brancacci Chapel paintings Sta. Maria del Carmine and the Brancacci Chapel

Brancacci Chapel

Brancacci Chapel, Church of Sta. Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy

Masaccio – Brancacci Chapel - The Tribute Money- Fresco

Masaccio – Brancacci Chapel - The Tribute Money

Masaccio – Brancacci Chapel - Baptism of the Neophytes

Giotto - Baptism of Christ - Arena Chapel – Fresco Masaccio – Brancacci Chapel - Baptism of the Neophytes

Masaccio – Brancacci Chapel - St. Peter Healing with his Shadow

Moving from Church of Sta. Maria del Carmine and the Brancacci Chapel to Leon Battista Alberti’s Church of Santa Maria Novella

Leon Battista Alberti –Church of Santa Maria Novella – Florence, Italy

Interior of Church of Sta. Maria Novella

Masaccio – Church of Sta. Maria Novella - Florence, Italy - The Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St. John, and Two Donors. Fresco ’ x 10’ 5”

Masaccio – Church of Sta. Maria Novella - Florence, Italy - The Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St. John, and Two Donors