Raphael The High Renaissance in Italy: Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael FA 0016 History of Western Art.

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Raphael The High Renaissance in Italy: Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael FA 0016 History of Western Art

Leonardo da Vinci ( ) "Self-Portrait, " 1512 Humanism Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Artists (1550)

Leonardo da Vinci "Vitruvian Man," c Roman writer Vitruvius De Architectura

Leonardo da Vinci "Embryo in the Womb," c. 1510

Leonardo da Vinci, “Measuring the Distance from the Sun and the Moon”

Leonardo da Vinci, War Machines many designed for Lodovico Sforza, despot Duke of Milan (died 1508)

Leonardo da Vinci, Colossal Bronze Horse for Lodovico Sforza (modern)

Andrea Verrocchio, "The Baptism of Christ," c. 1470

Leonardo da Vinci, “Annunciation” sfumato = “smoky haze”

Leonardo da Vinci, "The Last Supper" mural, refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, c

Andrea Castagno, “Last Supper” refectory of Sant'Apollonia (Florence)

Ghirlandaio, “Last Supper” convent refectory of San Marco (Florence) 1480

Leonardo da Vinci, "Mona Lisa," c La Gioconda wife of Francesco del Giocondo

Raphael ( ) aka Raffello Sanzio

Raphael, "Madonna of the Meadow, " 1505

Raphael, "Madonna della Sedia," 1514

Raphael, "Pope Julius II," Della Rovere

Raphael, frescoes in Stanza della Segnatura (Pope’s private library), Rome,

Raphael "School of Athens" fresco, Stanza della Segnatura, Rome,