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Brancacci Chapel, Masacchio
Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
begun 1380:
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Cardini Chapel, Pescia: ...
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ceiling of the Room of the Newly weds, Mantegna,:
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Dome of Florence Cathedral
Brunelleschi's Dome, Florence, 1296-1436 (1420):
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Donatello, David, ca 1420s-60s
Contrapasto posture, comprable to Doryphoros, (the spear bearer)
Inspired by, but not as idealized as classical sculpture:
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Donatello, Feast of Herod 1425:
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Donatello, Gattamelata, Padua 1453:
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Donatello, St George relief
Beginnings of Linear Perspective:
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Donatello, St George, 1417
or San Michele, (Bargello) Florence
Created for the Armorers Guild:
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Ghiberti doors, Isaac and his sons (detail) 2'7.5" square, gilded bronze relief:
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Gonzaga, and wife, Room of the Newlyweds, Mantegna:
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Humanism: studies in human interest, based on Athenian culture and focused on human aesthetics, intellectualism, and rationalization
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Linear perspective
Orthogonal lines
Vanishing Point: ...
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Lorenzo Ghiberti,
East doors, Baptistery, Florence Cathedral, Florence Italy, 1425-1452 Gilded Bronze:
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Luca Signorelli, the resurrection of the flesh 1499-1500 San Brizio Chapel, Orvieto:
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Mantegna, Room of the Newlyweds
1465-74, Mantua:
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Masacchio, the Holy Trinity, c 1428, Santa Maria Novella, Florence:
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Masacchio, Tribute Money, c1425
Brancacci chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
=political statement about religion paying taxes, Brancacci family was in support of it.:
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Massacio, Expulsion of Adam and Eve. Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence:
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Mategna, Dead Christ, 1501:
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Pazzi Chapel, Brunelleschi
1430-1460, Florence
Conceived by mathematical proportions:
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Quote on the tomb depiction: What you are, I once was, what I am, you will become
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San Brizio Chapel, Orvieto Cathedral 1499-1500 Luca Signorelli:
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Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, c1485 Painted on Canvas (to be paraded and easily moved):