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Comparing and Identifying Art

Arrival of Saint Ursula at Cologne Bernardo Daddi b.getty.edu/ museum- cgi/works_f rame.pl?f_w id=258&f_ main_wid= 249

Fillipo Lippi Virgin and Child unsite.d k/cgfa// lippi/p- lippi3.h tm

useum.org/html_En/03/ hm3_1_3c.html What is the focus of the sculpture?

Madonna and Child with Two Angels Niccolo' di ser Sozzo Tegliacci museum- cgi/works_frame.pl?f_wi d=258&f_main_wid=24 9

Da Vinci

The Renaissance Man Mathematician, painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, engineer, inventor, anatomist, writer, biologist Conceptualized the helicopter, tank, calculator, solar power, and plate tectonics

The Proportions of Man, “The Vitruvian Man”

Les Tres riches heures du Duc de Berry ww.ibib lio.org/l ouvre/rh /img/jan uary.jpg

Jan Van Eyck The Arnolfini Marriage w.ibiblio.o rg/louvre/ paint/auth/ eyck/arnol fini/

Mantegna The Dead Christ cgfa//mantegna/i ndex.html

Mural painted inside a home. g

Michelangelo

Painter, sculptor, architect, engineer

Copy of Moses ewis/moses.html Moses

Raphael Painter and architect who depicted faith and harmony in his works.

Image of Christ from Simone Martini ‘Christ Discovered in the Temple’ /exhibitions/index_simone1.html

ww.sas. upenn.e du/~eko ndrat/m edieval. html

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