82. “ This picture I, Alessandro, painted at the end of the year 1500, in the troubles of Italy, in the half-time after the time, during the fulfillment of the eleventh of John, in the second woe of the Apocalypse, when the Devil was loosed for the tree and a half years. Afterwards he shall be chained according to the twelfth and we shall see him as in the picture.”
Brunelleschi – sacrifice of Isaac Full of movement Direct Individual panels cast and soldered
Brunelleschi – sacrifice of Isaac Full of movement Direct Individual panels cast and soldered
Brunelleschi – sacrifice of Isaac Full of movement Direct Individual panels cast and soldered
Ghiberti – sacrifice of Isaac More classical, graceful, off-center, drapery Gesture and voice of angel Single panel
Ghiberti – sacrifice of Isaac More classical, graceful, off-center, drapery Gesture and voice of angel Single panel
Ghiberti – sacrifice of Isaac More classical, graceful, off-center, drapery Gesture and voice of angel Single panel
Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti Title: North Doors , Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Medium: Gilt bronze Size: height 15' (4.57 m) Date: 1425–52 Source/ Museum: Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence
Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti Title: Flaggelation Medium: Gilt bronze Size: height 15' (4.57 m) Date: 1425–52 Source/ Museum: Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence
Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti Title: Gates of Paradise (East Doors), Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Medium: Gilt bronze Size: height 15' (4.57 m) Date: 1425–52 Source/ Museum: Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence
Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti Title: Jacob and Esau, panel of the Gates of Paradise (East Doors), Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Medium: Gilt bronze Size: 31¼" (79 cm) square Date: c. 1435 Source/ Museum: Formerly on the Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence / Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Foundling Hospital, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Designed 1419; built 1421–44 Source/ Museum: Italy
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Foundling Hospital, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Designed 1419; built 1421–44 Source/ Museum: Italy
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Dome of Florence Cathedral Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1417–36; lantern completed 1471; the gallery, 1515 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Old Sacristy, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence. Sculpture by Donatello Medium: n/a Size: approx. 38 X 38' (11.6 X 11.6 m) Date: 1421–28 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi Title: Church of San Lorenzo, Florence. (Includes later additions and modifications) Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi; continued by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Title: Nave, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1421–28, nave (designed 1434?) 1442–70 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi; continued by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Title: Nave, Church of San Lorenzo, Florence Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1421–28, nave (designed 1434?) 1442–70 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Nave, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: Vault width 60' (18.3 m) Date: Designed 1470 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Palazzo Rucellai, Florence. Left Five Bays. Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1455–58; later extended but never finished Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Façade, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Designed 1470, begun 1472 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Plan of The Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Designed 1470 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Nave, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: Vault width 60' (18.3 m) Date: Designed 1470 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Nave, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: Vault width 60' (18.3 m) Date: Designed 1470 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Leon Battista Alberti Title: Nave, Church of Sant’Andrea, Mantua Medium: n/a Size: Vault width 60' (18.3 m) Date: Designed 1470 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Donatello Title: Saint George Medium: Marble Size: height 6'5" (1.95 m) Date: 1415–17 Source/ Museum: Formerly Orsanmichele, Florence / Bargello, Florence
Artist: Donatello Title: Saint George Medium: Marble Size: height 6'5" (1.95 m) Date: 1415–17 Source/ Museum: Formerly Orsanmichele, Florence / Bargello, Florence
Artist: Title: David Medium: Bronze Size: height 5' 2¼" (1.58 m) Date: c. 1446–60(?) Source/ Museum: Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence
Artist: Donatello Title: Mary Magdalen Medium: Polychromy and gold on wood Size: height 6'1" (1.85 m) Date: 1450s(?) Source/ Museum: Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence
Artist: Lucca Della Robbia, Cantaria Title: Cantaria
Artist: Lucca Della Robbia, Cantaria Title: Cantaria
Artist: Lucca Della Robbia, Cantaria Title: Cantaria
Artist: Andrea del Verrocchio. Bronze cast by Alessandro Leopardi Title: Equestrian Monument of Bartolommeo Colleoni, Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Medium: Bronze Size: height approx. 13' (4 m) Date: Clay model 1486–88; cast after 1490; placed 1496 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo Title: Hercules and Antaeus Medium: Bronze Size: height with base 18" (45.7 cm) Date: c. 1475 Source/ Museum: Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence
Artist: n/a Title: Albarello cylindrical pharmacy jar, from Faenza Medium: Glazed ceramic Size: height 12 ⅜ " (31.5 cm) Date: c. 1480 Source/ Museum: Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Artist: Perugino Title: The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter Medium: Fresco Size: 11'5½" X 18' 8½" (3.48 X 5.70 m) Date: 1481 Source/ Museum: On the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome
Artist: Perugino Title: The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter Medium: Fresco Size: 11'5½" X 18' 8½" (3.48 X 5.70 m) Date: 1481 Source/ Museum: On the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome
Artist: Perugino Title: The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter Medium: Fresco Size: 11'5½" X 18' 8½" (3.48 X 5.70 m) Date: 1481 Source/ Museum: On the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome
Artist: Perugino Title: Perugino - The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter Medium: Fresco Size: 11'5½" X 18' 8½" (3.48 X 5.70 m) Date: 1481 Source/ Museum: On the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome
Artist: Perugino Title: The Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter, Schematic Drawing Showing the Orthogonals and Vanishing Point Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo Title: Battle of the Nudes Medium: Engraving Size: 15 ⅛ X 23¼" (38.3 X 59 cm) Date: c. 1465–70 Source/ Museum: Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio. Bequest of Herbert Greer French. 1943.118
Artist: Masaccio, Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Size: 21' X 10"5" (6.4 X 3.2 m) Date: c. 1425–27/28 Source/ Museum: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Artist: Masaccio Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Size: 21' X 10"5" (6.4 X 3.2 m) Date: c. 1425–27/28 Source/ Museum: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Artist: Masaccio Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Size: 21' X 10"5" (6.4 X 3.2 m) Date: c. 1425–27/28 Source/ Museum: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Artist: Masaccio Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Size: 21' X 10"5" (6.4 X 3.2 m) Date: c. 1425–27/28 Source/ Museum: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Artist: Masaccio Title: Trinity with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors Medium: Fresco Size: 21' X 10"5" (6.4 X 3.2 m) Date: c. 1425–27/28 Source/ Museum: Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
Artist: Frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino (1426–27) and Filippino Lippi (lower register) (c. 1482–84) Title: Interior of the Brancacci Chapel, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence Medium: Frescoes Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Masaccio Title: The Expulsion From Paradise Medium: Fresco Size: 7' X 2' 11" (214 X 90 cm) Date: c. 1427 Source/ Museum: Brancacci Chapel
Artist: Jan and Hubert van Eyck Title: Ghent Altarpiece (open): Adoration of The Mystic Lamb Medium: Oil on panel Size: 11'5¾" X 15'1½" (3.5 X 4.6 m) Date: Completed 1432 Source/ Museum: Cathedral of Saint Bavo, Ghent
Artist: Masaccio Title: The Tribute Money Medium: Fresco Size: 8'1" X 19'7" (1.87 X 1.57 m) Date: c. 1427 Source/ Museum: Brancacci Chapel
Artist: Fra Angelico Title: Annunciation Medium: Fresco Size: 7' ½" X 19'6" (230 X 297 m) Date: c. 1438–45 Source/ Museum: North Corridor, Monastery of San Marco, Florence
Artist: Andrea del Castagno Title: The Last Supper Medium: Fresco Size: approx. 16' 32' (4.6 X 9.8 m) Date: 1447 Source/ Museum: Refectory, Convent of Sant’Apollonia, Florence
Artist: n/a Title: Studiolo of Federico da Montefeltro Medium: n/a Size: height 7'3" (2.21 m) Date: 1476. Intarsia, Woodwork probably by Giuliano da Maiano (1432–90) Source/ Museum: Ducal Palace, Urbino
Artist: Piero della Francesca Title: Recognition and Proving of the True Cross Medium: Fresco Size: 11'8" X 24'6" (3.56 X 7.47 m) Date: 1450s Source/ Museum: San Francesco, Arezzo
Artist: Piero della Francesca Title: Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro Medium: Oil on wood panel Size: each 18 ½ X 13" (47 X 33 cm) Date: c. 1474 Source/ Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Artist: Piero della Francesca Title: Triumph of Federico and Battista (Reverse of Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro ) Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Andrea Mantegna Title: Camera Picta Medium: Frescoes Size: Diameter of false oculus 8'9" (2.7 m) room 62' 6" square (8 X 5 m square) Date: 1465–74 Source/ Museum: Ducal Palace, Mantua
Artist: Andrea Mantegna Title: Camera Picta Medium: Frescoes Size: Diameter of false oculus 8'9" (2.7 m) room 62' 6" square (8 X 5 m square) Date: 1465–74 Source/ Museum: Ducal Palace, Mantua
Artist: Andrea Mantegna Title: Camera Picta Medium: Frescoes Size: Diameter of false oculus 8'9" (2.7 m) room 62' 6" square (8 X 5 m square) Date: 1465–74 Source/ Museum: Ducal Palace, Mantua
Pope Sixtus IV
Artist: Perugino Title: Delivery of The Keys to Saint Peter Medium: Fresco Size: 11'5½" X 18'8½" (3.48 X 5.70 m) Date: 1481 Source/ Museum: on the right wall of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City, Rome
Pope Sixtus IV
Artist: Sandro Botticelli Title: Primavera Medium: Tempera on wood panel Size: 6'8" X 10'4" (2.03 X 3.15 m) Date: c. 1482 Source/ Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Artist: Sandro Botticelli Title: Primavera Medium: Tempera on wood panel Size: 6'8" X 10'4" (2.03 X 3.15 m) Date: c. 1482 Source/ Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Artist: Sandro Botticelli Title: Birth of Venus Medium: Tempera and gold on canvas Size: 5'8 ⅞ " X 9' 1 ⅞ " (1.8 X 2.8 m) Date: c. 1484–86 Source/ Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Pope Sixtus IV
Artist: Sandro Botticelli Title: Mystic Nativity Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 42 X 29½" (106.7 X 74.9 cm) Date: 1500 Source/ Museum: The National Gallery, London
Artist: Sandro Botticelli Title: Mystic Nativity Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 42 X 29½" (106.7 X 74.9 cm) Date: 1500 Source/ Museum: The National Gallery, London
Artist: n/a Title: Contarini Palace, known as the Ca' d’Oro, Venice Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1421–37 Source/ Museum: n/a
Artist: Gentile Bellini Title: Procession of the Relic of the True Cross before the Church of Saint Mark Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 12' X 24'5" (3.67 X 7.45 m) Date: 1496 Source/ Museum: Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice
Artist: Giovanni Bellini Title: Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Francis, John the Baptist, Job, Dominic, Sebastian, and Louis of Toulouse (Computer reconstruction) Medium: Oil on wood panel Size: 15'4" X 8'4" (4.67 X 2.54 m) Date: c. 1478 Source/ Museum: Commissioned for the Chapel of the Hospital of San Giobbe, Venice / Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice. The original frame is in the Chapel of the Hospital of San Giobbe, Venice. c. 1478
Artist: Gentile Bellini Title: Saint Francis In Ecstasy Medium: Oil and tempera on wood panel Size: 49 x 55 ⅞ " (125 X 142 cm) Date: c. 1470’s Source/ Museum: Frick Collection, New York