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Slide List 2 A&D 346 – ITALIAN ART Fall 2018

PART II: The Fifteenth Century, continued

12. : Re-establishing Papal Power

1. Christ Giving the Keys to Peter, 1481, Pietro Perugino, fig. 12.30 2. Pieta`, 1498-99, , fig. 12.35

13. Venice: Affirming the Past and the Present

1. San Giobbe Altarpiece, c. 1478, , fig. 13.19 2. Saint Francis in the Desert, 1470s, Giovanni Bellini, fig. 13.22 3. Saint Jerome in his Study, c. 1475, Antonello da Messina, fig. 13.21 4. Procession in St. Mark’s Square, 1496, Gentile Bellini, fig. 7.3 5. Miracle at Rialto, c. 1494, Vittore Carpaccio, fig. 13.24 6. Monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, 1479-96, Andrea del Verrocchio, fig. 13.25, 13.31

14. Courtly Art: The Gothic and Classic

1. URBINO: Enthroned Madonna and Saints Adored by Federico da Montefeltro, c. 1472, Piero della Francesca, fig. 14.0 2. Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro, c. 1472, Piero della Francesca, figs. 14.20 and 14.21

3. MANTUA: Sant’Andrea, 1470s, Leon Battista Alberti, ext. & int., figs. 14.26 and 14.27 4. San Zeno Altarpiece, 1456-59, Madonna and Child and panel, Andrea Mantegna, figs. 14.32 and 14.33 5. Camera Picta, 1465-74, Andrea Mantegna, figs. 14.34

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15. Sforza Milan: Ducal Splendor

1. Madonna of the Rocks, 1483-1508, Leonardo da Vinci, fig. 15.0 2. The Last Supper, c. 1495, Leonardo da Vinci, figs. 15.15 and 15.16 3. Study of a Flying Machine, c. 1490, Leonardo da Vinci, fig. 15.18 4. Madonna & Child with St. Anne, 1520, Leonardo da Vinci, fig. 15.22

PART III: The First Half of the Sixteenth Century

16. Florence: The Renewed Republic

1. David, 1501-04, Michelangelo, fig. 16.0 and 16.1 2. Battle of Cascina, 1504, Michelangelo (copy), fig. 16.7

3. Battle of Anghiari, 1503, Leonardo (copy by Rubens), fig. 16.6 4. Mona Lisa, c. 1503-13, Leonardo, fig. 16.8

5. Maddalena Strozzi Doni, c. 1506, , fig. 16.9 6. Agnolo Doni, c. 1506, Raphael, fig. 16.10

17. Rome: Julius II, Leo X, and Clement VII

1. Moses (detail of Tomb of Julius II), c. 1515, Michelangelo, fig. 17.11 2. ceiling, 1508-12, Michelangelo, fig. 17.0, 17.12, 17.13 3. Sistine Chapel, Libyan Sibyl, fig. 17.14 4. Sistine Chapel, Drunkenness of Noah, Creation of Adam, Creation of the Sun, The Brazen Serpent, Michelangelo, figs. 17.15-17.18

5. School of Athens, 1510-11, Raphael, fig. 17.21 and 17.24 6. Baldassare Castiglione, c. 1514, Raphael, fig. 17.29 7. Farnesina, Loggia of Psyche, c. 1518, Raphael, fig. 17.34 & 17.35

8. Dead Christ, c. 1524-27, Rosso Fiorentino, fig. 17.42