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Year End Test

Year End Test . Part 2. Tintoretto, The Last Supper , 1592-94, Oil on Canvas. Kyriakos ( Domenikos ) Theotokopoulos El Greco The Burial of Count Orgaz 1586. Robert Campin , Merode Altarpiece(open), 1425 EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE. Donatello David 1428-1432 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE.

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Year End Test

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  1. Year End Test Part 2

  2. Tintoretto,The Last Supper, 1592-94, Oil on Canvas.

  3. Kyriakos (Domenikos) Theotokopoulos El Greco The Burial of Count Orgaz 1586

  4. Robert Campin,Merode Altarpiece(open),1425EARLY NORTHERN RENAISSANCE

  5. Donatello David 1428-1432 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  6. Andrea Mantegna St. Sebastian c1480 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  7. Masaccio Holy Trinity Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy ca. 1428 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  8. Sandro Botticelli, Primavera,c 1482. EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  9. Andrea Mantegna,Lamentation Over Dead Christ, c1490 EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  10. Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1484-86. EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  11. Michelangelo,Pietàc1500, Marble, height 5’8.5” HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  12. Leonardo da Vinci,“Portrait of Ginerva Benci”Oil on Wood, 1474-76. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  13. Albrecht DurerFour Horsemen of the Apocolypse, Woodcut, 1498. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE

  14. Leonardo Da Vinci“Mona Lisa” ca. 1503-1505. Oil on wood, Louvre, Paris. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  15. Leonardo Da Vinci, “Last Supper”ca. 1495-1498. Fresco HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  16. Albrecht DurerSelf-Portrait, c1500. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE

  17. Titian.Venus of Urbino. 1538. Oil on canvas. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  18. Hans Holbein the YoungerGerman Merchant, 1532, Oil on Wood. HIGH GERMAN RENIASSANCE

  19. Andrea Mantegna,Calvary, 1457-60. EARLY ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  20. Michelangelo,Creation of Man, 1508-1512HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  21. Hans Holbein the YoungerHenry VIII (King of England), 1540Oil on Wood. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE

  22. Titian,Bacchus and Ariadne. 1520-1522. Oil on canvas.HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  23. Raphael,Sistine Madonnac.1513-1514. HIGH ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

  24. Albrecht Durer Adam And Eve, Engraving, 1504. HIGH GERMAN RENAISSANCE

  25. Pieter Bruegel the ElderThe Hunters In the Snow. 1565. Oil on panelHIGH NETHERLANDISH RENAISSANCE

  26. Jan Vermeer Girl With a Pearl Earring 1665 DUTCH BAROQUE

  27. Frans Hals Buffoon (Jester) Playing A Lute 1623 DUTCH BAROQUE

  28. Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens.Allegory of Sight. c. 1618 FLEMISH BAROQUE

  29. Michelangelo Merisi (Caravaggio) Conversion of Saint Paul , 1601 ITALIAN BAROQUE

  30. Gianlorenzo BerniniDavid 1623 ITALIAN BAROQUE

  31. Rembrandt van Rijn, The Nightwatch, 1642 DUTCH BAROQUECaptain Banning Cocq Mustering His Company

  32. Jean-Honré FragonardThe Swing, 1766 ROCOCO

  33. Frans Hals The Jolly Toper(or The Merry Drinker) 1628-1630 DUTCH BAROQUE

  34. Gianlorenzo Bernini “Ecstasy of Saint Theresa” “St. Theresa in Ecstacy” 1645-1652 ITALIAN BAROQUE

  35. Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas, 1656. SPANISH BAROQUE

  36. Portrait of Louis XIV, 1701.HyacintheRigaud Adopted the name “le Roi Soleil” (‘The Sun King’) Believed he was center of Universe and was “God’s Will” that he be King Kept complete control of France and his followers Founded the Royal Academy of Painting & Sculpture in 1648(to promote the French Classical Style) Invented red heel shoes due to being only 5’4”

  37. Jacques-Louis David,The Oath of the Horatii, 1787.FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL

  38. Jacques-Louis David,The Death of Socrates, 1787.FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL

  39. Jacques-Louis DavidNapoleon Crossing St. Bernard1800-01. FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL

  40. Jacques-Louis DavidDeath of Marat1793. FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL

  41. EdvardMunchThe Scream1893.

  42. James Whistler,Arrangement in Gray and Black (‘Whistler’s Mother’), 1871. IMPRESSIONISM

  43. Seurat,Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1886. POST-IMP

  44. Van Gogh,Starry Night Over the Rhone, 1888. POST-IMPRESSIONISM

  45. EdouardManet, Olympia, 1863. IMPRESSIONISM

  46. Mary CassattMaternal Caress, 1891. IMPRESSIONISM

  47. Salvador Dali,The Persistence Of Memory, 1931. SURREALISM

  48. Gustav KlimtThe Kiss1907-08. Vienna Secession(Austrian Art Nouveau)

  49. Pablo PicassoOld Guitarist, 1903-04. BLUE PERIOD

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