LaocoönLaocoön & His Sons (1 st c. AD, Hellenistic Greek) Apollo Belvedere (Roman copy of Greek orginal, 5 th c. B.C.)

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LaocoönLaocoön & His Sons (1 st c. AD, Hellenistic Greek) Apollo Belvedere (Roman copy of Greek orginal, 5 th c. B.C.)

Giotto di Bondone Giotto di Bondone ( ), Lamentation, Arena Chapel ( ) Arena Chapel

Sacrifice of Isaac (1400) Lorenzo Ghiberti ( ) Bronze doors, Baptistry, Florence

Madonna with Child ( ) Fra Filippo Lippi ( ) Tempera on panel

Crucifixion ( ) Andrea Mantegna ( ) Oil on wood

Primavera (ca 1482) Sandro Botticelli ( ) Tempera on Wood

Garment Study for Seated Figure ( ) by Leonardo da Vinci ( ) Oil on canvas

Self-Portrait ( ) Albrecht Dürer ( ) Oil on panel

Baptism of Christ ( ) Giovanni Bellini ( ) Oil on canvas

Madonna & Child ( ) Pietro Perugino ( ) Oil on wood

Garden of Earthly Delights ( ) By Hieronymus Bosch ( ) Oil on panel

School of Athens (1515) Raphael, Fresco

Loggia of Psyche (1517) Raphael ( ) Fresco

Christ Carrying the Cross ( ) Sebastiano del Piombo ( ) Oil on slate