Albrecht Dürer. Self-Portrait /4 × 19 1/4”.

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Albrecht Dürer. Self-Portrait. 1500. 26 1/4 × 19 1/4”.

Western Europe During the Reformation, C. 1560.

Tilman Riemenschneider. Altarpiece of the Holy Blood (Wings Open). c Tilman Riemenschneider. Altarpiece of the Holy Blood (Wings Open). c. 1499–1505. Height of tallest figure 39”; height of altar 29’ 6”.

Workshop of Hans Krug (?). Apple Cup. c. 1510–1515. Height 53 1/3”.

Nikolaus Hagenauer. St. Anthony Enthroned between Ss Nikolaus Hagenauer. St. Anthony Enthroned between Ss. Augustine and Jerome, Shrine of the Isenheim Altarpiece (Open, Showing Grünewald Wings). c. 1500. Center panel 9’ 9 1/2" × 10’ 9” , predella 2’ 5 1/2" × 11’ 2” , wings 8’ 2 1/2" × 3’ 1/2”.

Matthias Grünewald. Isenheim Altarpiece (Closed). c. 1510–1515 Matthias Grünewald. Isenheim Altarpiece (Closed). c. 1510–1515. Center panels 99 1/2" × 10’ 9” overall; each wing 8’ 2 1/2" × 3’ 1/2”; predella 2’ 5 1/2" × 11’ 2”.

Matthias Grünewald. Isenheim Altarpiece (First Opening). c. 1510–1515 Matthias Grünewald. Isenheim Altarpiece (First Opening). c. 1510–1515. Center panel 9’ 9 1/2" × 10’ 9” , each wing 8’ 2 1/2" × 3’ 1/2”.

Albrecht Dürer. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. 1497–1498

Albrecht Dürer. Adam and Eve. 1504. 9 7/8 × 7 5/8”.

Albrecht Dürer. Four Apostles. 1526. Each panel 7’ 1/2" × 2’ 6”.

Lucas Cranach the Elder. Nymph of the Spring. c. 1537. 19 × 28 1/2”.

Albrecht Altdorfer. Danube Landscape. c. 1525. 12 × 8 1/2”.

Jean Clouet. Francis I. 1525–1530. 37 3/4 × 29 1/8”.

Château of Chenonceau. Original building (at right) 1513–1521; gallery on bridge at left by Philibert de l’Orme, finished c. 1581.

Primaticcio. Stucco and Wall Painting, Chamber of the Duchess of Étampes, Château of Fontainebleau. 1540s.

Pierre Lescot and Jean Goujon Pierre Lescot and Jean Goujon. West Wing of the Cour Carrée, Palais Du Louvre. Begun 1546.

Diogo de Arruda. West Window, Church in the Convent of Christ. c. 1510.

Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera. The Escorial. 1563–1584.

El Greco. Burial of Count Orgaz. 1586. 16’ × 11’ 10”.

Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Earthly Delights (Open). c. 1505–1515 Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Earthly Delights (Open). c. 1505–1515. Center panel 7’ 2 1/2" × 6’ 4 3/4”, each wing 7’ 2 1/2" × 3’ 2”.

Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Earthly Delights (Closed).

Jan Gossaert. St. Luke Drawing the Virgin Mary. 1520. 43 3/8 × 32 1/4”.

Quentin Massys. Money Changer and His Wife. 1514. 28 × 26 3/4”.

Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Return of the Hunters. 1565

Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The Harvesters. 1565. 46 7/8 × 63 3/4”.

Hans Holbein the Younger. The French Ambassadors. 1533

Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. Queen Elizabeth I (The Ditchley Portrait). c. 1592. 95 × 60”.

Nicholas Hilliard. George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland (1558–1605). c. 1595. Oval 2 3/4 × 2 3/16”.

Jacob Halder. Armor of George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland. c Jacob Halder. Armor of George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland. c. 1580–1585. Height 5’ 9 1/2”.

Robert Smythson. Hardwick Hall. 1591–1597.

Robert Smythson. High Great Chamber, Hardwick Hall. 1591–1597 Robert Smythson. High Great Chamber, Hardwick Hall. 1591–1597. Painted plaster sculpture by Abraham Smith.