High Renaissance: Florence and Rome
- Toward The High Renaissance
- Michelangelo, Pietà
- Michelangelo, David
- Representations of David in the Florentine Renaissance
- Michelangelo, Moses
- Michelangelo, Slaves
- Michelangelo, Last Judgment
- Michelangelo, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Michelangelo, Laurentian Library
- Leonardo da Vinci, Letter to the Duke of Milan
- Leonardo, Adoration of the Magi
- Leonardo, Virgin of the Rocks
- Leonardo, Last Supper
- Leonardo, Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the Baptist (Burlington House Cartoon)
- Leonardo, Mona Lisa
- Raphael, Marriage of the Virgin, 1504
- Raphael, Madonna of the Goldfinch
- Raphael, La belle jardinière
- Raphael, School of Athens
- Raphael, Alba Madonna
- Raphael, Portrait of Pope Julius II
- Raphael, Galatea
- Bramante, Tempietto
- Bramante, et.al., Saint Peter's Basilica
Bramante, et.al., Saint Peter's Basilica Numerous architects (see below), Saint Peter's Basilica (Basilica Sancti Petri in Latin) begun 1506 completed 1626, Vatican City. Architectural contributors include: Donato Bramante who's design won Julius II's competition Antonio da Sangallo, a student of Bramante, designed the Pauline Chapel Fra Giocondo strengthened the foundation Raphael worked with Fra Giocondo, his redesigned building plan was not executed Michelangelo designed the dome, crossing, and exterior excluding the nave and facade Giacomo della Porta, designed the cupola Carlo Maderno, extended Michelangelo's plan adding a nave and grand facade Gian Lorenzo Bernini added the piazza, the Cathedra Petri, and the Baldacchino Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
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