Periods and their Artists * Chapter 3 Egypt * Old Kingdom (2700-2190 BCE) * Imhotep – Stepped Pyramid of Djoser * Chapter 5 Ancient Greece * Archaic (600-480 BCE) * Andokides Painter –Achilles and Ajax * Ergotimos –[and Kleitius] Fracois Vase * Euphronios –Death of Sarpedon * Exekias –Achilles and Ajax; Suicide of Ajax; Dionysis in a Boat * Polykleitos –Doryphoros * Classical (480-320 BCE) * Kalikrates –Temple of Athena Nike; [ and Iktinos] Parthenon * Lysippos -Apoxyomenos * Mnesikles –Propylaia, Erechtheion[Porch of the Maidens] * Myron –Diskobolos Phidias –Acropolis; 3 Seated Goddesses E.
Ped. * Polykleitos the Younger –Epidauros * Praxiteles –Hermes and Infant Dionysos * Theodoros of Phokaia –Sanctuary of Athena * Hellenistic (320-30 BCE) * Alexandros –Aphrodite of Melos * Epigonos –Gallic Chieftain Killing His Wife and Himself; Dying Gaul * Hagesandros –[and Polydoros, Athanadoros] Laocoon and His Sons * S Chapter 10 China * 6 Dynasties (220-579) * Gu Kaizhi – Imperial Instructress to Court Ladies * Wang Xizhi –Letter Feng Ju album Song (960-1279) * Fan Kuan –Travelers Among Mtns and Streams * Xia -12 Views from a Thatched Hut * Xu Daoning –Fishing in a Mtn Stream * Zhang Zeduan –Spring Festival on the River * S Chapter 11 Japan * Asuka (552-646) * Tori Busshi –Shaka Triad * Heian (794-1185) * Jocho –Amida Buddha [at Byodo-in] * Toba Sojo –Frolicking Animals * Kamakura (1185-1392) * Kao –Monk Sewing * Kosho –Kuya Preaching * Chapter 12 Roman Empire in the East/ Byzantine * Early Byzantine (527-726) * Andrei Rublyev –Old Testament Trinity Late Byzantine (1204-1453) * Anthemius – [and Isodoros] Hagia Sophia * Chapter 19 Gothic to Renaissance * Italian Gothic (14th century) * Berlinghieri, Bonaventura –St. Francis Altarpiece * Cambio –Santa Croce and nave, Florence * Cavallini, Pietro –Seated Apostles * Cimabue –Maesta * Di Cambio –[and Talenti, Orcagnia] Santa Maria del Fiore (aka Duomo) * Duccio –Maesta; Entry into Jerusalem; Betrayal of Jesus * Giotto –Maesta; Lamentation/ Scrovegni Chapel(aka Arena Chapel), Padua; Death of St.Francis, Bardi Chapel, [and Pisano, Talenti] Campanille * Lorenzetti, Ambrogio –Allegory of Good Government in the City/Country * Lorenzetti, Pietro –Birth of a Virgin * Martini, Simone –Annunciation altarpiece * Orcagna –[and Bernardo Daddi] Tabernacle/ Madonna and Child with Saints, Orsanmichele, Florence * Pisano, Andrea –Life of John the Baptist/ Burial of John, S.
Doors, Baptistery, Florence * Pisano, Nicola –Nativity/Pulpit, Baptistery, Pisa, * Pisano, Giovanni –Nativity/Pulpit, Sant’Andrea, Pistoia; Sienna Cath, W. acade * Chapter 20 Northern Europe and Spain (15th century) * Northern Renaissance France * Fouquet, Jean – Etienne Chevalier and St. Stephens/ Virgin and Child, Melun Diptych * Limbourg Brothers – Tres Riches Heures of the Duc de Berry * Flanders * Bosch, Hieronymus –Garden of Earthly Delights, Creation of Eve, Hell * Bouts, Dirk –Wrongful Execution of the Count; Justice of Otto III * Broederlam, Melchoir –Retable de Champmol Annunciation/Visitation/Presentation/ Flight to Egypt * Campin, Robert –Merode Altarpiece Christus, Petrus –Goldsmith in his Shop * David, Gerard –Flaying of the Corrupt Judge Sisammes * Memling, Hans –St. Ursula Reliquary * Sluter, Claus –Well of Moses * van Eyck, Jan –Ghent Altarpiece; Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride (aka Arnolfini Wedding); Man in a Red Turban (self-portrait) * van der Goes, Hugo –Portinari Altarpiece * van der Weyden, Rogier –Deposition; Last Judgment Altarpiece; Portrait of a Lady * Germany * Schongauer, Martin –Temptation of St. Anthony * Chapter 21 Early Italian Renaissance (15th century) * Early Italian Renaissance Alberti –Palazzo Rucellai; Santa Maria Novella, Florence; Sant’Andrea, Mantua * Botticelli –Primavera; Birth of Venus; Portrait of a Youth * Brunelleschi –Sacrifice of Isaac; Dome of Florence Cathedral; San Lorenzo; Santo Spirito; Pazzi Chapel; ‘Spedele Degli Innocenti * Castagna –Last Supper, Sant’Apollonia * di Banco, Nanni –Four Crowned Martyrs, Orsanmichele * Donatello –Feast of Herod, Siena Cathedral; St.
Mark/ St. George, Orsanmichele; Habbakuk (aka Zuccone); David; Mary Magdalen; Gattamelata, Padua * Fabriano, Gentile –Adoration of the Magi * Fra Angelica –Annunciation Fra Filippo Lippi –Madonna and Child with Angels; Nativity with the Trinity * Francesca, Piero della –Ideal city; Discovery and Testing of the True Cross; Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro; Enthroned Madonna with Saints Adored by Federico Montefeltro (aka Brera Altarpiece); Resurrection, San Sepelchro * Ghiberti, Lorenzo –Sacrifice of Isaac; North Doors, Baptistery, Florence; Gates of Paradise/ Isaac and his Sons/ Garden of Eden, East doors, Baptistery * Ghirlandaio –Man with his Grandchild; Giovanna Tournabuoni; Birth of the Virgin, Santa Maria Novella * Mantegna –Camera Picta ceiling; St.James Led to Execution; Dead Christ * Masaccio –Tribute Money/ Expulsion in the [and Masolono, Filippino Lippi] Brancacci Chapel; Trinity with Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors * Michelozzo –Palazzo Medici Ricardi * Perugino –Delivery of the Keys to St. Peter, Sistine Chapel * Pollaiuolo –Hercules and Antaeus; Battle of the Ten Nudes * Robbia, Luca della –Madonna and Child with Lilies, Orsanmichele * Rosselino –Tomb of Leonardo Bruni, Santa Croce Signorelli –Damned Cast into Hell * Uccello –Battle of San Romano * Verrocchio –David; Bartolommeo Colleoni * Chapter 22 Italy (16th century) * High Renaissance (1500-1550) * Bellini, Giovanni –San Zaccaria Altarpiece; [and Titian] Feast of the Gods * Bramante –St.
Peter’s, Rome; Tempieto *Correggio -Assumption * Da Vinci –Virgin (Madonna) of the Rocks; Virgin and Child with St. Anne and Infant St. John; Last Supper, Refectory; Mona Lisa * del Sarto, Andrea –Madonna of the Harpies Giorgione –Pastoral Symphony; The Tempest * Michelangelo –Pieta/Dome, St. Peter’s, Rome; Bacchus; David; Moses, tomb of Julius II; Bound Slave; Prisoner; Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of Adam, Creation of Eve, Temptation, Expulsion, Erythraean Sibyl, Prophet Jeremiah, Last Judgment; Dani Tondo (aka Holy Family); Tomb of Giuliano Medici (Night and Day); Tomb of Lorenzo Medici (Dusk and Dawn); [and Sangallo] Palazzo Farnese; Stairway, Vestibule, Laurentian Library; Campidoglio and Capitolino * Raphael –Philosophy (School ofAthens); Marriage of the Virgin; Madonna in the Meadow; Galatea; Alba Madonna; Pope Leo with Nephews; Baldassare Castiglione * Titian –Assumption of the Virgin; Pesaro Madonna, Venice; Venus of Urbino; Isabella d’Este; Portrait of a Man * Mannerism (1520-1560) * Anguissola, Sofonisba –Artist’s Sisters and Brothers * Bologna –Abduction of the Sabine Woman; Astronomy * Bronzino –Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time (aka Exposure of Luxury); Portrait of a Young Man * Cellini –Saltcellar of Francis I; Perseus Slaying the Medusa * Parmigianino –Madonna with the Long Neck Pontormo –Entombment, Capponi Chapel * Romano –Courtyard facade/Fall of the Giants, Palazzo del Te’ * Late Renaissance (1550-1600) * Della Porta –Church of Il Gesu * Palladio –Villa Rotunda, Vincenza; St. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice * Sansovino –Mint and Library of St. Marco, Venice * Tintoretto –Last Supper,Church of St.
Giorgio Maggiore * Veronese –Feast in the House of Levi * Chapter 23 The Age of Reformation (16th century) * Northern Renaissance (1550-1600) * Aertsen –Meat Still Life * Altdorfer –The Battle of Issus Brueghel the Elder –Hunters in the Snow (aka Return of the Hunters); Netherlandish Proverbs; Carrying of the Cross; Peasant Wedding * Clouet, Jean –Francis I * Cranach the Elder –Allegory of Law and Grace * Durer, Albrecht –Last Supper; 4 Apostles; Adam and Eve; the Hare; Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; Melencolia II: The Great Piece of Turf; Knight, Death, and the Devil * El Greco –Burial of Count Orgaz *Goujon –[and Lescot] Louvre ; Nymph, Fountain of the Innocents, Louvre * Grunewald –Isenheim Altarpiece * Hemessen, Caterina –Self Portrait Holbein, Hans –The French Ambassadors; Artist’s Wife and Children; Henry VIII * Massys –Money Changer and his Wife * Teerling, Levina –Elizabeth I as a Princess * Chapter 24 Baroque Europe (17th century) * Italian Baroque * Bernini –Baldacchino; Scala Regia; David; Apollo and Daphne; Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria; St. Teresa in Ectasy; Costanza Bonarelli * Borromini –Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane; Facade/ Dome Chapel of St. Ivo * Carracci –Flight into Egypt; Love of the Gods, Farnese Ceiling * Caravaggio –Conversion of St.Paul, Cerasi Church; Calling of St. Matthew, Contarelli Chapel; Entombment; David with the Head of Goliath * Cortona –Triumph of the Barberini, ceiling * Gentileschi –La Pintura (the painter) Self Portrait; Judith Slaying Holofernes; Judith and Maidservant with Head of Holofernes * Gualli –Triumph of the Name of Jesus, Il Gesu * Guarini –Palazzo Carignano * Maderno –Santa Susanna; Facade/ Piazza St. Peter’s Basilica * Pozzo –Glorification of St.
Ignatius * Reni –Aurora, ceiling * Spanish Baroque Cotan –Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber * Ribera –Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew; The Holy Family * Velazquez –Water Carrier of Seville; Surrender of Breda (aka the Lances); Las Meninas * Zuberon –St. Serapion * Flemish Baroque * Pieters, Clara –Still Life with Flowers, Goblet, Dried Fruit, Pretzels * Rubens –Ascent (aka Elevation of the Cross); Descent of the Cross; Henry IV Receiving the Portrait of Marie de’ Medici;Arrival of Marie de’ Medici at Marseilles * Van Dyck –Charles I Dismounted (…at the Hunt) * Dutch Baroque Claesz –Vanitas Still Life * Cuyp –Distant View of Dordrecht * Hals, Frans –Archers of St. Hadrian; Officers of the Haarlem Militia; Women Regents of the Old Men’s Home at Haarlem * Kalf –Still Life with Late Ming Ginger Jar; Still Life with Lemon Peel * Leyster, Judith –Self Portrait * Rembrandt –Anatomy Lesson of Dr.
Tulp; Night Watch (aka The Company of Capt. Frans Banning Cocq); The Return of the Prodigal Son; Self Portrait; Christ with the Sick Around Him Receiving the Children * Ruysch, Rachel –Flower Still Life * Steen, Jan –Feast of St. Nicholas Ter Brugghen –Calling of St. Matthew * Van Honthorst –Supper Party * Vermeer –View of Delft; The Letter; Woman Holding a Balance; Allegory of Painting (…of History); Girl with a Pearl Earring * French Baroque * Le Brun –[and Perrault, Le Vau] Palace of Versailles; [and Mansart] Hall of Mirrors, Versailles * Le Nain –Family of Country People * Le Tour –Adoration of the Shepherds; The Repentant Magdalene * Lorrain, Claude –Landscape with Cattle and Peasants; Landscape with Merchants * Poussin –Et in Arcadia Ego; Burial of Phocion; Landscape with St.