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A list of artworks and their corresponding artists for an upcoming art history exam, along with suggested dates and key ideas to review. The artworks range from the 15th to the 16th century and include famous pieces by leonardo da vinci, michelangelo, raphael, and others. Key ideas to study include the meanings of 'disegno,' leonardo and michelangelo's debate over painting and sculpture, sources of beauty in art, differences between 15th and 16th century art, contributions of venetian artists, and the effect of the reformation on religious art in italy.
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The images can be found in Artstor units 5 -9 and in Chapter 17. Most of them are in both places but a few are not. Use the dates on this list as your dates for the objects. Because you can use an index card, I expect to see the correct and exact date and correct spellings of names.
Leonardo da Vinci Self-portrait, ca 1512- Virgin (or Madonna) of the Rocks, c. 1485 St. Anne, Virgin and Child, ca. 1508 Mona Lisa, 1505 Last Supper, 1495-
Michelangelo The Bound Slave, 1513- statue of Moses, from the tomb of Julius II, 1513- The Sistine Chapel ceiling fresco, 1508- the Last Judgment, fresco on the west wall in the Sistine Chapel, 1538- David, 1501- the Vatican Pieta, ca. 1500 Campidoglio or Capitoline Hill: view of piazza; Palazzo Nuovo (museum), c. 1537 Michelangelo’s plan for St. Peter’s, 1546; differences between Michelangelo’s plan and Bramante’s earlier plan
Raphael Marriage of the Virgin, 1504 Madonna of the Meadows, 1505 The School of Athens, fresco in the Stanza della Segnatura, 1508- Pope Julius II, 1511- Baldessare Castiglione, 1514 Galatea (in the Villa Farnesina, for Agostino Chigi) 1511-
Jacopo da Pontormo: The Entombment, 1526-
Agnolo Bronzino: Exposure of Luxury: An Allegory of Venus, Cupid and Time, c. 1546 Portrait of a Woman, 1560
Parmigianino: Madonna with the Long Neck, 1535
Sofonisba Anguissola: Self-Portrait at a Spinet, 1561 The Chess Game, 1555
Giambologna (Giovanni Bologna): Rape of the Sabine Woman, 1583
Astronomy (Venus Urania) (no date)
Giulio Romano: Palazzo del Te, Mantua, 1525- frescoes in the Sala dei Giganti (Hall of Giants), 1532-
Titian: Pope Paul III, 1543 Isabella d’Este, 1536 The Assumption of the Virgin, 1516- Pesaro Family Altarpiece, 1519- Venus of Urbino, 1538
Paolo Veronese: Christ in the House of Levi, 1573 Tintoretto: Last Supper, 1594 Palladio: Villa Rotonda, Vicenza, 1566- Bellini: St. Francis in Ecstasy, 1485, oil and tempera on panel Bellini and Titian: The Feast of the Gods, 1529 Giorgione: The Tempest, c. 1505, oil on canvas
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