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Antoine Watteau, Return from Cythera, 1717-1719 ROCOCO
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Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio)
Conversion of Saint Paul , 1601 ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy ca. 1428
Masaccio Holy Trinity Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy ca. 1428 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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Gislebertus, Last Judgment (from Saint-Lazzare) Autun, France ca 1120-1135 ROMANESQUE
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Rembrandt van Rijn, The Nightwatch, 1642 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Peter Paul Rubens, Raising of the Cross, 1609-1610 FLEMISH BAROQUE
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Jean-Honré Fragonard The Swing, 1766
ROCOCO
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Gianlorenzo Bernini David
1623 ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Kritios Boy ca. 480 BCE Early Classical Greek
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Frans Hals The Jolly Toper (or The Merry Drinker) DUTCH BAROQUE
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Limbourg Brothers Tres Riches Heures (Very Rich Hours)
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Frans Hals Buffoon (Jester) Playing A Lute 1623 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Tintoretto, The Last Supper, 1592-94, Oil on Canvas
Tintoretto, The Last Supper, , Oil on Canvas. HIGH REN / MANNERISM
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Caravaggio, “Calling of Saint Matthew”, 1597-1601 ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Albrecht Durer Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse, Woodcut, 1498.
HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
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Praxiteles Hermes and Infant Dionysus (Roman Copy) 343 BCE
Late Classical Period
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EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
Masaccio, Tribute Money, Brancacci Chapel, Florence, Italy, ca. 1427 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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Raphael, The School of Athens, 1511, Fresco, Stanza della Segnatura
Raphael, The School of Athens, 1511, Fresco, Stanza della Segnatura. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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Carlo Maderno, Saint Peter’s Front Facade
Vatican City, Rome, Italy ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Salon de la Princesse, Paris, France c1737-1740 ROCOCO
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Gianlorenzo Bernini “Ecstasy of Saint Theresa” ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Diego Velazquez King Phillip IV of Spain (Fraga Philip), 1644 SPANISH BAROQUE
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Praxiteles Hermes and Infant Dionysus (Roman Copy) 343 BCE
Late Classical Period
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Gero Crucifix 6-ft. tall Oak Carving ca. 970 OTTONIAN
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Artemisia Gentileschi
“Judith and Maidservant Beheading Holofernes” ca. 1625 ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Matthias Grunewald, Isenheim altarpiece, 1515. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE
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Rembrandt van Rijn Self-Portrait 1660 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Gianlorenzo Bernini, baldacchino, Saint Peter’s, Vatican City, Rome Italy ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Peter Paul Rubens, Marie Arrives At Marseilles, 1622-1625.
FLEMISH BAROQUE
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Anthony Van Dyck, Charles I at the Hunt, 1635.
FLEMISH BAROQUE
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Jan Vermeer Girl With a Pearl Earring 1665 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Carlo Maderno, Santa Susanna Rome, Italy 1597-1603 ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Gero Crucifix 6-ft. tall Oak Carving ca. 970 OTTONIAN
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Judith Leyster Self-Portrait 1630 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Jan Vermeer Young Woman with a Water Pitcher c1665 DUTCH BAROQUE
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Giotto Lamentation, ca. 1305 Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy
LATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
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Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas, 1656. SPANISH BAROQUE
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ITALIAN BAROQUE Artemisia Gentileschi “Judith Slaying Holofernes”
ca ITALIAN BAROQUE
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Apollo from Veii C500 BCE Terra Cotta, 5’10” in height. ETRUSCAN
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Nicola Pisano Baptistry Pulpit, ca. 1260
LATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
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EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
Hugo van der Goes, Portinari Altarpiece (open) EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
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Giotto Madonna Enthroned ca LATE GOTHIC / PROTO-RENAISSANCE
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Hans Holbein the Younger The (French) Ambassadors,
1533. Oil on Wood.
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Kouros Greece ca. 600 BC ARCHAIC GREEK
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Portraits of the Four tetrarchs
Saint Mark’s, Venice, A.D. 305 LATE EMPIRE ROMAN
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Bernward Doors (on Abbey Church of St. Michael)
1015 OTTONIAN In the 10th and 11th centuries, artists in northern Europe began a tradition of large sculpture in wood and bronze that would significantly influence later medieval art. Bishop Bernward was an important patron of the arts, and was also a skillful goldsmith. A pair of bronze doors, made under his direction, was the most ambitious bronze project undertaken since antiquity. The Bishop installed these bronze doors in 1015.
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