Quattrocento Italian Art

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Quattrocento Italian Art Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. William V. Ganis, PhD

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Baptistery, Florence Cathedral Lorenzo Ghiberti Gates of Paradise Baptistery, Florence Cathedral 1425-1452 gilded bronze relief approximately 17 ft. high Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Baptistery, Florence Cathedral Lorenzo Ghiberti Gates of Paradise Isaac and His Sons Baptistery, Florence Cathedral 1425-1452 gilded bronze relief panel approximately 2 ft. 7 1/2 in. x 2 ft. 7 1/2 in. Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Donatello Saint George ca. 1415-1417 marble 6 ft. 10 in. high Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Donatello Saint George ca. 1415-1417 marble 6 ft. 10 in. high

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Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy Masaccio Tribute Money Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy ca. 1427 fresco 8 ft. 1 in. x 19 ft. 7 in. Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy Masaccio Holy Trinity Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy ca. 1428 fresco 21 ft. x 10 ft. 5 in. Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

dome of Florence Cathedral Florence, Italy Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Filippo Brunelleschi dome of Florence Cathedral Florence, Italy 1420-1436

interior of Santo Spirito Florence, Italy Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Filippo Brunelleschi interior of Santo Spirito Florence, Italy begun ca. 1436

Filippo Brunelleschi (loggia by Giuliano da Maiano) Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Filippo Brunelleschi (loggia by Giuliano da Maiano) Pazzi, Chapel, Santa Croce Florence, Italy begun ca. 1440

Paolo Uccello Battle of San Romano Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Paolo Uccello Battle of San Romano ca. 1455 tempera on wood approximately 6 ft. x 10 ft. 5 in.

Donatello David ca. 1428-1432 bronze 5 ft. 2 1/4 in. high Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Donatello David ca. 1428-1432 bronze 5 ft. 2 1/4 in. high

Slide concept by William V Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Slide concept by William V Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Slide concept by William V Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Ars utinam mores animumque effingere posset! Pulchrior in terris nulla tabella foret. "O that art could imitate his mind and personality! There would be no more beautiful painting in the whole world.” Domenico Ghirlandaio Giovanna Tornabuoni 1448 oil and tempera on wood approximately 2 ft. 6 in. x 1 ft. 8 in.

Campo dei Santi, Venice Italy Andrea del Verrocchio Bartolommeo Colleoni Campo dei Santi, Venice Italy ca. 1483-1488 bronze approximately 13 ft. high Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

West façade of Santa Maria Novella Florence, Italy Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Leon Battista Alberti West façade of Santa Maria Novella Florence, Italy ca. 1458-1470

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Camera degli Sposi ceiling Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy Andrea Mantegna Camera degli Sposi ceiling Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy 1474 fresco 8 ft. 9 in. diameter Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights.

Andrea Mantegna Dead Christ Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY For publication, reproduction or transmission of images, please contact individual artists, estates, photographers and exhibiting institutions for permissions and rights. Andrea Mantegna Dead Christ ca. 1501 tempera on canvas 2 ft. 2 3/4 in. x 2 ft. 7 7/8 in.

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