Image List for Session 3 Lecture Slides 1-8 Text 9. Theatre of Marcellus
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Image list for Session 3 lecture Slides 1-8 text 9. Theatre of Marcellus begun under Julius Caesar and finished under Augustus became Savelli family fortress in 1300s In 1519 Savellis had architect Baldassare Peruzzi design and incorporate into new family home In 1700s Orsini family did further “remodeling” 10. Colosseum and Palazzo Farnese (Michelangelo and Sangallo the Younger) 11. Temple of Portunus (formerly known as Fortuna Virilis), travertine, tufa, and stucco, c. 120-80 B.C.E., Rome and Leon Battista Alberti’s façade for Santa Maria Novella in Florence, 1470 12. Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius. c. 175 AD Bronze 11' 6" tall. Only surviving of 22 equi magni, that is larger-than-life-size, found in Rome. Verrocchio, Bartolomeo Colleoni, bronze, ca. 13’ , 1480, Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, Venice 13. Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear-Bearer) or Canon, Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze, c. 450-440 B.C.E. (Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Naples) and Michelangelo, David, marble, 1501-04 14. Botticelli, Birth of Venus, tempera on canvas, ca. 1485 15. Giovanni Bellini (and Titian), The Feast of the G-ds, oil on canvas, 1514/29 16. Antonio del Pollaiuolo, “Hercules and Antaeus,” bronze, c. 1475; Bargello, Florence 17. Donatello, David, bronze, 1440s first free-standing male nude sculpture in the West since antiquity 18. Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, marble, 350-300 bce (first fully nude sculpture of g-ddess); Virgin of Paris, marble, early 1300s; Botticelli, Birth of Venus (detail), tempera on canvas, ca. 1485 19-20. text 21. Psalm 110, Utrecht Psalter, Carolingian, 9th century 22. detail, Otto III enthroned, Luthiar Gospels, ink, gold and colors on vellum, Aachen, Germany, 996 23. Tympanum, Abbey Church of St. Foy, Conques, France, Romanesque, 105- 1130 24. Masaccio, The Holy Trinity with the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist and donors, fresco, Church of Sta. Maria Novella, Florence, 1428. Donors were Domenico Lenzi and his wife. 25. text 26. Michelangelo, Creation of Adam, ceiling fresco, Sistine Chapel, The Vatican, 1508-12 27. text 28. Left: Verrocchio, Portrait bust of Giuliano de’Medici (while living), terracotta (formerly polychrome), 1475-78; Right: Domenico Ghirlandaio, portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni, tempera on panel, 1488. 29. Donatello, La Gattamelata, bronze, 1453, Piazza del Santo, Padua 30. Left: Leonardo da Vinci (from the Notebooks); Right: Michelangelo 31. Leonardo, Adoration of the Magi, 1478-81, comparing the study (disegno) and the completed work 32. Titian, Venus of Urbino, oil on canvas, 1534 33. Michelangelo, Moses, marble, 1513-1515. Intended for the tomb of Julius II. Overlay: Moses, sculpture from cathedral at Noyon, France, 1170 34. Fra Filippo Lippi, Madonna and Child with Angels, tempera on wood 35. Filippino Lippi, The Holy Family with St. John the Baptist and St. Margaret, tempera and oil on wood panel, 1495. Tondo, 5 feet in diameter 36. Ambrogio Lorenzetti, The Holy Family, tempera on panel, 1345 37. Leonardo, The Annunciation, oil on wood, 1472 38. Simone Martini (and Lippo Memmi), The Annunciation, tempera on wood, 1333. Center panel of triptych. .