Slide List # 2: Early Renaissance* Sculpture

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Slide List # 2: Early Renaissance* Sculpture 15th Century, the “Quattrocento”

1. Nanni di Banco, Quattro Santi Coronati (Four Crowned Saints), c

2. Orsanmichele, Florence, (exterior niches)

3. Annunciation & Visitation, Reims, France 1225-90 [Gothic]

4. Roman Head, c. 200 AD

5. Lorenzo Ghiberti, North Doors Baptistery, Florence, 1403-24. (Baptistery with Duomo & Giotto’s Bell-Tower, general view) Right: North Doors

6. Lorenzo Ghiberti, The Sacrifice of Isaac, Competition Panel for the East Doors of Baptistery, Florence, 1403-24.

7. Andrea Pisano, South Doors, Baptistery, Florence, 1330-35- Overview.

8. Brunelleschi, Sacrifice of Isaac, Baptistery, Florence, 1401-02 (competition panel)

9. Donatello, St. Mark, Orsanmichele, 1411-13 Right: Detail

10. Polykleitos, Doryphorus, 450-440 BC

11. Donatello, Zuccone, 1423-25

12. Donatello, The Feast of Herod, c. 1425

13. Donatello, Bronze David, c. 1428-32

14. Donatello, Gattamelata, c. 1445-50 (in situ)- Padua

15. Ancient Roman Equestrian Monument of Marcus Aurelius, c. 165 A.D.

Detail of panels of door 16. Ghiberti, East Doors, the so-called “Gates of Paradise,” Baptistery, Florence, 1425-52. Detail of panels of door

17. Lorenzo Ghiberti, Isaac & His Sons, from “Gates of Paradise,” Baptistery, Florence, 1425-52

18. Lorenzo Ghiberti, Story of Joseph, from “Gates of Paradise,” Baptistery, Florence, 1425-52

18 (A). Lorenzo Ghiberti, Story of Joseph, from “Gates of Paradise,” Baptistery, Florence, 1425-52-- Closer View

19 . Della Robbia, Madonna & Child, c. 1455-60

20. Verrocchio, David, c. 1465-70

21. Verrocchio, Bartolomeo Colleoni (called “Il Colleoni,”) c. 1483-88.