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Jan Van Eyck Early Renaissance Northern Renaissance

Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife

Man in a Red Turban

The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin

Madonna of Canon van der Paele

Donatello Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance

David

Mary Magdalene

St. George

St. John the Evangelist

Fra Angelico Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance

Santa Trinita Alterpiece

San Pietro Martire Triptych

The Annunciation

Coronation of the Virgin

Rogier Van Der Weyden Northern Renaissance

The Decent from the Cross: 1435

Annunciation

le Portrait de Jeune Femme

Seven Sacraments Altarpiece

Masaccio Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance

Tribute Money Brancacci Chapel

The Distribution of Alms and Death of Ananias

Expulsion from Paradise

Holy Trinity

Botticelli High Renaissance Italian Renaissance

Cestello Annunciation

Adoration of the Magi

Birth of Venus

La Primavera

Leonardo Da Vinci High Renaissance Italian Renaissance

Mona Lisa

The Last Supper

Madonna of the Rocks

Leda and the Swan

Lady with an Ermine

Virgin and Child with Saint Anne

Grünewald Northern Renaissance

Isenheim Altarpiece

Christ Carrying the Cross

Albrecht Dürer Northern Renaissance

Knight, Death, and Devil

Young Hare

Adam and Eve

Self- portrait

Michelangelo High Renaissance Italian Renaissance

David

Pieta

The Tomb of Giuliano Medici

Moses

The Sistine Chapel

St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome

Laurentian Library

New Sacristy of Medici Chapel

Raphael High Renaissance Italian Renaissance

Cherub detail—Sistine Madonna

Sistine Madonna

Transfiguration

Madonna of the Meadow

The School of Athens

Titian High Renaissance Italian Renaissance

NYMPH AND SHEPHERD

Allegory of Prudence

Venus of Urbino

Venus Anadyomene

Pieter Bruegel the Elder High Renaissance Northern Renaissance

Tower of Babel

Haymaking

Fall of Icarus

The Peasant Wedding