Claims—Write a claim that could be used to begin a paragraph about this piece. The more specific your claim—the better. You are responsible for two images—you.

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Claims—Write a claim that could be used to begin a paragraph about this piece. The more specific your claim—the better. You are responsible for two images—you know which images because you chose two little images. Don’t collaborate or copy with someone who has the same image—the best claim of the two wins 5 extra credit points in the essay/test grade. This work is due on Monday, 13 January 2014.

Limbourg Brothers Tres Riches Heures October medium: colors and ink on parchment Claim:

detail: Effects of Good Government in the Countryside Ambrogio Lorenzetti Allegory of the Good Government fresco Palazzo Pubblico, Siena Claim:

Lamentation (The Pieta) Giotto di Bondone Arena Chapel Padua, Italy for the Scrovegni family c Claim:

Paolo Uccello The Hunt in the Forest 1460s Tempera on wood, 65 x 165 cm Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Claim:

Masaccio Trinity c Claim:

Fra Angelico Annunciation (cell 3) fresco, 176 x 148 cm Convento di San Marco, Florence Claim:

Andrea Mantegna The Lamentation over the Dead Christ c tempera on canvas Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan Claim:

Domenico Ghirlandaio Birth of Mary fresco Cappella Tornabuoni, Santa Maria Novella, Florence Claim:

Giotto di Bondone Joachim and Anna Meet at the City Gates Arena Chapel Padua, Italy Claim:

Hans Memling Saint Ursula Reliquary 1489 detail: Virgin and Child medium: painted and gilded wood Claim:

Jan van Eyck Arnolfini Portrait 1434 Claim:

Gothic Sculptor, French figures on the north transept stone Cathedral, Chartres Claim:

Lorenzo Ghiberti Sacrifice of Isaac competition panel for the east doors of the Baptistery of Florence Cathedral Claim:

Jan van Eyck The Ghent Altarpiece: Adam and Eve oil on wood, Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent Claim:

Masaccio The Expulsion from Paradise fresco cycle in the Brancacci Chapel in the Church of Santa del Carmine in Florence Claim:

Donatello St Mary Magdalen c Wood Height: 188 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence Claim:

Abbey Church of Saint-Denis Saint-Denis, France Standing in the choir, looking northeast at about 1:30. Claim:

Piero della Francesca Dream of Constantine fresco cycle The Legend of the True Cross Bacci Chapel, Church of San Francesco, Arezzo Claim:

Ambrogio Lorenzetti Allegory of the Good Government Palazzo Pubblico, Siena fresco Claim:

Donato Bramante Tempietto Claim:

Filippo Brunelleschi Spedale degli Innocenti – The Foundling Hospital 1419 Claim: