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Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). [CREDIT: Mondadori Electa / Learning Pictures / Universal Images Group/Rights Managed / For Education Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors, brilliantly depicting in low relief ten episodes from the Old Testament. Ghiberti pictured himself in the roundel at the middle of the left door. Other figures depict his son, Vittorio, biblical prophets, and heroines. (From Humanist Traditions, p. 56)

Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

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Page 1: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). [CREDIT: Mondadori Electa / Learning Pictures / Universal Images Group/Rights Managed / For

Education Use Only]

The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors, brilliantly depicting

in low relief ten episodes from the Old Testament. Ghiberti pictured himself in the roundel at the middle of the left door. Other figures

depict his son, Vittorio, biblical prophets, and heroines. (From Humanist Traditions, p. 56)

Page 2: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

Michelangelo’s “David”

1501-04, by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564 Italian) Marble Academy of Fine Arts, Florence, Italy

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Page 3: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa (Detail)

Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519. 'Mona Lisa (La Gioconda)', c.1503. (Detail: face). Wood, 77 x 53cm. Paris, Musee du

Louvre.

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Page 4: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

The Birth of Venus' 1486: painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli c. 1445 - 1510. It depicts the goddess Venus, having emerged from the sea

as a full grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore.

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Page 5: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

“School of Athens”, wall

painting by Raphael on

one of the walls in the

Stanza della Segnatura

in the Vatican Museums;

Previous photo

restoration of 1996

[CREDIT: Alinari Archives

/ Universal Images

Group/Rights Managed /

For Education Use Only]

School of Athens

“Decoded”

Adapted from The

Humanistic Tradition, p.

64

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Page 7: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici Created by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Detail. Figure man Lorenzo de' Medici thoughtful melancholy portrait - Italy, Florence, San Lorenzo basilica, Sagrestia

Nuova, Medici Chapel

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Page 8: Lorenzo Ghiberti, “Gates of Paradise” (1425-1442). Use Only] The East portal of the Florentine Baptistry contains Lorenzo Ghiberti’s immense (18 ft. 6 in. tall) gilt-bronze doors,

Portrait of Alessandro de Medici, first Duke of Florence

Italy - 16th century. Portrait of Alessandro de Medici (Florence, 1510-1537), first Duke of Florence (1532-1537).

[CREDIT: G. NIMATALLAH / De Agostini Picture Library / Universal Images Group/ Rights Managed / For Education Use Only]

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Portrait of an African Man (Portrait of a Moor) by Jan Mostaert

1520-1530, The Netherlands, Courtesy of the Rijks Museum (Amsterdam)