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THE BAPTISTRY DOORS LORENZO GHIBERTI 1435 EACH PANEL –21 X 17 NATIONAL MUSEUM, FLORENCE

MADONNA & CHILD ENTHRONED GIOTTO 1305 – 1310 UFFIZI GALLERY, FLORENCE

THE MADONNA AND CHILD Masaccio 1426 Tempera on panel 24.5 x 18 cm Uffizi, Florence

THE EXPULSION OF ADAM AND EVE Masaccio Fresco 208 x 88 cm Brancacci Chapel, Florence

DAVID DONATELLO /4” NATIONAL MUSEUM, FLORENCE

MAGDALEN DONATELLO ’2” BAPTISTRY, FLORENCE

RESURRECTION Piero della Francesca Mural in fresco 225 x 200 cm Pinacoteca Comunale, Sansepolcro

THE FLAGELLATION Piero della Francesca 1455 Oil and tempera on panel 58.4 x 81.5 cm Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

THE LAST SUPPER LEONARDO DA VINCI FLORENTINE X 346 1/2” MILAN

MONA LISA LEONARDO DA VINCI FLORENTINE /4 X 21” THE LOUVRE, PARIS /data/link2.htm

THE VIRGIN OF THE ROCKS Leonardo Da Vinci x 4 ft National Gallery, London The sfumato (haze) creates a sense of peculiar warmth and intimacy-more of a poetic vision

Vitruvian Man (Man of Perfect Proportions) –Leonardo Da Vinci –1492 –Pen and Ink –Accademia, Venice –13 ½ x 9 ½

DAVID MICHELANGELO ” ACCADEMIA, FLORENCE