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    Renaissance Painters

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    Some of the

    FamousPaintings of da Vinci

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    Mona Lisa

    whose facial expression has beenfrequently described asenigmatic. The ambiguity of the

    subject's expression, themonumentality of the composition, andthe subtle modeling of forms and

    atmospheric illusionism were novelqualities that have contributed to thecontinuing fascination and study of thework.

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    The Last Supper

    is a 15th centurymural paintingin Milan created by Leonardo daVinci for his patron DukeLudovico

    Sforza and his duchess Beatriced'Este. It represents the scene ofTheLast Supper from the final days

    of Jesus.

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti1475-1564

    was one of the most important artists of theItalian Renaissance, a period when the artsand sciences flourished. Michelangelobecame an apprentice to prominent

    Florentine painter,Domenico Ghirlandaio atthe age of 12, but soon beganto study sculpture instead. He attracted theattention and patronage of Lorenzo deMedici, who was ruler of Florence until 1492.

    At age 23, Michelangelo completed hismagnificent Pieta, a marble statue that showsthe Virgin Mary grieving over the deadJesus.

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    Some Works ofMichelangelo

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    The Creation of Adam

    a sectionof Michelangelo's frescoSistineChapel ceiling painted circa 1511. It

    illustrates the Biblical story fromthe Book of Genesis in which God theFather breathes life into Adam, the

    first man.

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    Manchester Madonna

    is an unfinished paintingby Michelangelo in the NationalGallery, London. It is one of the four

    panel paintings by the artist, dating toMichelangelo's first period in Rome.The scene depicted is the meeting of

    the Virgin Mary and the Christchild with Christ's cousin St John theBaptist.

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    Raffaello Sanzio daUrbino (April 6 or March 28,1483

    April 6, 1520)

    better known simply as Raphael, wasan Italianpainter and architect ofthe High Renaissance. His work isadmired for its clarity of form and ease ofcomposition and for its visualachievement of the Neoplatonic ideal ofhuman grandeur. Togetherwith Michelangelo and Leonardo daVinci, he forms the traditional trinity ofgreat masters of that period.

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    Some Works ofRaphael

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    Madonna and Child

    The Madonna and Childis a paintingfinished around 1504 bythe ItalianHigh

    Renaissance painter Raphael. It ishoused in the Norton Simon Museumof Art inPasadena, California.

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    Coronation of the Virgin

    "The Crowning of the Virgin waspainted for the altar of the OddiChapel in the church of S. Francesco

    al Prato in Perugia. In 1797 it wasconfiscated by the French andtransferred to Paris. When it was

    returned after 1815, Pius VII (pontifffrom 1800 to 1823) had it placed,instead of in its original setting, in thenew Vatican Art Gallery.

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