The Monuments List
This will be a list of the works of art shown in Art History 338. Those that will be tested will be
from the sixteenth century. Most of these images will be found in our main text, but some may be
from other sources, which will be mentioned here.
Background: Ancient Rome and Medieval and Fifteenth-Century Florence
- Ancient Art Sources: Please visit this site
for brief overviews of ancient most relevant to our course.
- Medieval Florence This appears to be
a very ambitious site where much doesn't quite work yet. The link is set at the search engine, which
does seem to work.
http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html
- Orsanmichele This is an ad, but has
good images of the building and the statues.
- The Palazzo Medici A modest page of background
sources for later palace design.
Botticelli and Verrocchio
Read over the Hartt/Wilkins chapters on these artists. For Botticelli, pay special attention to: The
Adoration of the Magi (1470s), tondo paintings such as (1480); the
mythological paintings, and the portraits.
For Verrocchio, consider the problems of The Baptism of Christ, of circa 1475/76, The Lady with the
Flowers, and the David.
The High Renaissance in Florence (Chapter 16)
Leonardo da Vinci
For Leonardo, and for all of the 16th-century artists, you will be expected to be familiar with the Hartt/Wilkins
text and to demonstrate this familiarity in all written and oral work. You should know dates to about within five
years.
- Plans and Perspective Views of Domed Churches, circa 1490. (16.8)
- Annunciation. 1472-75. (16.12)
- Study of Drapery for a Seated Figure. 1470s (16.13)
- Portrait of Ginevra de'Benci. circa 1474. (16.14)
- Ginevra de'Benci 1474/78. NGA,
Washington.
- Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani
1483/90.
- Benois Madonna. Circa 1478.
- Adoration of the Magi. Begun 1481. (16.16)
- Architectural Perspective and Background Figures, study for the Adoration. Circa 1481.
(16.17)
- Madonna of the Rocks. Begun 1483. (16.18)
- Study for the head of the Angel. Circa 1483. (16.20)
- The Last Supper. Fresco, Refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, 1495-1497/98. (16.22-25)
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The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist Circa 1499/1500. Link takes you to the
site at the National Gallery of Art, London.
- Madonna and Child with St. Anne. Circa 1508-1513. (16.26)
- Mona Lisa. 1503. (16.27)
- Assorted drawings--look at the ones here
Michelangelo to about 1505
- Madonna of the Stairs. 1489/92. (16.31)
- Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Circa 1492. (16.32)
- St. Proculus
1494. San Domenico, Bologna. Photo of the
Arca of San Domenico. Constructed and decorated from 1264 to about 1500.
- Bacchus. 1496/97. (16.34)
- Vatican Pieta'. 1498-1500. (16.35, 36, plus details shown in class)
Pieta' comparative material (not on the Quiz)
- 14th-century German Pieta' (see right)
- Niccolo' dell'Arca (active 1462-94 in Bologna.
Link is to his terracotta sculpture group in Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna.
- Guido Mazzoni (active after 1473, d. 1518)
Link here is to three of his terracotta groups. Also:
an ad for a film on Guido Mazzoni. See also 15.67
- Doni Madonna. Circa 1503. (16.37)
- David. 1501-1504. (16.1, 38-39, plus details shown in class)
Raphael in (Urbino), Perugia, and Florence
The High Renaissance (Chapter 17)
Bramante and the new language of High Renaissance architecture
- Bramante. Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan. 1485. (17.5-6)
- Bramante. Santa Maria delle Grazie. Begun 1492. (17.8-9)
- Bramante. Tempietto, courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio, Rome. "Authorized" 1502, completed after 1511.
(17.10-11) See project drawing, right.
- Bramante. Designs and studies for new St. Peter's, Vatican City. (17.12-16)
- Cola da Caprarola "and others". Santa Maria della Consolazione, Todi. Begun 1508. (17.17)
- Bramante. Photo and drawing of the Belvedere, Vatican City. Construction begun 1505. (17.18-19)
- Bramante. Palazzo Caprini, Rome. Facade. Circa 1510. Also called the "House of Raphael". (17.20)
Domestic Architecture Precedents and Bramante Influence
Michelangelo 1505 to 1516
- Michelangelo. Tomb of Pope Julius II: reconstruction drawing of 1505 project. (17.21)
- Michelangelo. Moses for the Julius tomb. 1511, 1513-16, etc. (17.41)
- Michelangelo. Dying Slave. 1505-06, 1513-1516. (17.42)
- Michelangelo. Rebellious Slave. 1513-16. (17.43)
- Michelangelo. The Sistine Chapel ceiling. Vatican City. 1508-1512. (17.22-39)
Raphael in Rome
- Iconographic diagram of the Raphael Stanze cycles (17.44)
- Raphael. Stanza della Segnatura. 1510-1511. Vatican City. (17.45-46)
- Raphael. Philosophy (aka School of Athens. Fresco. (17-47)
- Raphael. Disputa. Fresco. (17-48)
- Raphael. Stanza d'Eliodoro. Frescoes, 1513. The Liberation of St. Peter, Mass of Bolsena,
Expulsion of Heliodorus(17.50-51)
- Raphael. Sistine Madonna, 1513.
- Raphael. La Donna Velata. ca. 1513 (17.53)
- Raphael. Baldassare Castiglione. ca. 1515. (17.54)
- Raphael. Bindo Altoviti He lives at
the NGA, Washington ca. 1515.
- Raphael. Pope Leo X with Cardinals Giulio de'Medici and Luigi Rossi. ca. 1517. (17.55)
- Raphael. Tapestry designs for the Sistine Chapel, 1515-1516. (17.56-58)
- Raphael. The Villa Madama (formerly known as the Villa Medici), Rome. With Giulio Romano, Giovanni da Udine,
and Baldassare Peruzzi, circa 1515-1521. Unfinished.
- Raphael, with Giulio Romano. The Transfiguration. Circa 1516/20. (17.61)
- Raphael, Baldassare Peruzzi, Sebastiano del Piombo, Sodoma, Giulio Romano. The Villa Farnesina, Rome (17.62-73)
The High Renaissance and Mannerism (Chapter 18)
Michelangelo 1516-1533
- Michelangelo. Model and drawing for the facade of San Lorenzo, Florence, 1517. (18.3)
- Michelangelo. The Medici Chapel, and sculptures. (18.4-10)
- Michelangelo with B. Ammannati, and direction by G. Vasari. The Laurentian Library. (18.11-13)
- Michelangelo. Risen Christ 1514-21.
Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome.
- Michelangelo. Victory. 1527-28. (18.15)
Defining Mannerism (Architecture)
Defining Mannerism (Painting)
- Andrea del Sarto. Annunciation. 1512 (18.20)
- Andrea del Sarto. Madonna of the Harpies. 1517 (18.22)
- Andrea del Sarto. Assumption of the Virgin. 1526-26. (18.24)
- Pontormo. Visitation. Fresco, atrium, Ss. Annunziata, Florence. (18.25)
- Pontormo. Joseph in Egypt. c. 1518. (18.26)
- Pontormo. Vertumnus and Pomona. Fresco,
Villa Medici, Poggio a Caiano, 1520-21. (18.27)
- Pontormo. Entombment/Deposition. 1525-28. Capponi Chapel, Santa Felicita, Florence. (18.28-29)
- Pontormo. The Visitation 1528-29.
- Rosso Fiorentino. Descent from the Cross. 1521. (18.32)
- Rosso Fiorentino. Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro. c. 1523. (18.33)
- Rosso Fiorentino. Dead Christ with Angels. 1525-26.
Correggio
- Madonna and Child with Sts Jerome and Mary Magdalen. After 1523. (18.44)
- Assumption of the Virgin. Fresco in dome, Cathedral of Parma, 1526-30. (18.47-48)
- Jupiter and Ganymede. Early 1530s. (18.49)
- Jupiter and Io. Early 1530s. (18.50)
Parmigianino
- Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. 1524. (18.51)
- The Vision of St. Jerome. 1526-27. (18.52)
- Madonna of the Long Neck. 1534-40. (18.53)
High and Late Renaissance in Venice and on the Mainland (Chapter 19)
Giovanni Bellini
Giorgione
- The Tempest. 1505-10. (19.4)
- Sleeping Venus. c. 1510. (19.5)
- The Fete Champetre (Also given to Titian) c. 1510. (19.6)
Titian
Venetian Sculpture
Venetian Architecture
- Jacopo Sansovino. Library and the Mint (Zecca). 1536-45 (Mint); Library begun 1537. (19.60)
- Jacopo Sansovino. The Loggetta, Venice. 1537-45.
- Jacopo Sansovino. Piazza San Marco, Venice.
- Andrea Palladio. Villa Gazzotti
at Bertesina. 1542.
- Andrea Palladio. Basilica (formerly known as the Palazzo della Ragione), Vicenza. Begun 1549; completed 1614. (19.62)
- Andrea Palladio. Villa Rotonda, Vicenza. Begun 1550. (19.64, 65)
- Andrea Palladio. Villa Barbara at Maser.
1554. (19.66)
- Andrea Palladio. San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. (19.68-70)
Late Michelangelo (Chapter 20)
- The Last Judgment. Fresco, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Palace, Vatican City. 1536-41. (20.1-6)
- The project for Saint Peter's, Vatican City. (20.8-11)
- The project for Capitoline Hill (the Campidoglio), 1538-64. (20.12-14)
- The Florence Pieta', c. 1547-55. (20.16)
- The Rondanini Pieta', 1554-64. (20.17)
- By Michelangelo? The Palestrina
Pieta'.
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