Perugino (c.1446-1523) Dio Padre in trono tra angeli e cherubini (God the Father with Angels and Cherubs) 1507–1508 Fresco Musei Vaticani, Vaticano This medallion is part of the ceiling of the Stanza dell’Incendio di Borgo.
(c.1508–1637) Queen consort of England (1636–1637) Jane Seymour in Art: Holbein, Hans the Younger (c.1497-1543) Jane Seymour c.1536–1537 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Bramante (1444-1514) Strada con vari edifici, colonnati e un arco (A street with various buildings, colonnades and an arch) 1475–1510 Engraving, 25.4 × 37.1 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Ritratto di giovane, Antonio Broccardo? (Portrait of a Young Man, The Broccardo Portrait) c.1508–1510 Oil on canvas, 72.5 x 54 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Even today it is difficult to define what the advent of Giorgione…
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Autoritratto (Self-portrait) c.1508 Oil on paper mounted on panel, 31.5 x 28.5 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Compare: Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Autoritratto come David 1508 Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Autoritratto come David (Self-portrait as David) 1508 Oil on canvas, 52 x 43 cm Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig Compare: Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Autoritratto c.1508 Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) & Tiziano (c.1488-1576) Venere dormiente (Sleeping Venus) c.1508–1510 Oil on canvas, 108.5 x 175 cm Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden The painting is one of the most famous works of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden. It was probably commissioned by…
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Tre filosofi (Three Philosophers) 1508–1509 Oil on canvas, 125.5 × 146.2 × 3.5 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna “The oil painting with the three philosophers in a landscape, two standing and one sitting looking at the sun’s rays, with…
Giorgione (c.1477-1510) Il Tramonto (The Sunset) 1506–1510 Oil on canvas, 73.3 cm x 91.4 cm National Gallery, London The meaning of this scene, which takes place in a rocky landscape at sunset or sunrise, is difficult to decipher, largely because…