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Giotto,
frescoes created for the "Arena Chapel,"
Padua,
c.1305 |
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Masaccio,
"Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist and Donors,"
Florence,
c. 1425 |
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Michelangelo,
"David,"
Florence,
c. 1503 |
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Michelangelo,
frescoes created for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel,
Rome - The Vatican,
c. 1510 |
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Titian,
"The Pastoral Concert/Allegory of the Invention of Pastoral Poetry,"
Venice,
c. 1510 |
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Jan van Eyck,
"Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnofini and His Wife,"
Flanders,
1434 |
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Workshop of the Master of Flemalle,
"Merode Alterpiece,"
Flanders,
c. 1425
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Jan van Eyck,
"Ghent Alterpiece,"
Flanders,
1432 |
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Jean Fouquet,
"Etienne Chevalier and St. Stephen, Virgin and Child/Melun Diptych,"
France,
c. 1455
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Martin Schongauer,
engraving depiction the "Temptations of St. Anthony,"
Germany,
c. 1475 |
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