Artwork A Artist: Filippo Lippi Title: Madonna and Child with two Angels Date: 1406 CE Period: Renaissance.

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Artwork A Artist: Filippo Lippi Title: Madonna and Child with two Angels Date: 1406 CE Period: Renaissance

Artwork B Artist: Unknown Roman Artist Title: Bathing Venus Date: 3 rd Century BCE Period: Classical Period

Artwork C Artist: Sandro Boticelli Title: Primavera Date: 1482 CE Period: Renaissance

Artwork D Artist: Cimabue Title: Madonna and Child in Majesty Date: 1280 CE Period: Medieval

Artwork E Artist: Unknown Greek Artist Title: Grave Stele of Hegeso Date: 400 BCE Period: Classical

Artwork D Artist: Michaelangelo Title: Pieta Date: 1415 CE Period: Renaissance