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Giorgione's 'Pastoral Concert' (c.1509) is a captivating enigma of the High Renaissance, blending classical ideals with Venetian artistry. Explore its symbolism & beauty in the Louvre.
Explore Michelangelo Buonarroti's Ignudo (27), part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling masterpiece! Admire its serene pose and masterful detail—a testament to Renaissance artistry.
Michelangelo's 'The Fall' fresco depicts Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden. A masterpiece of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, showcasing human emotion & divine judgment.
Explore Michelangelo Buonarroti's Ignudo (25), a captivating fresco from the Cappella Sistina masterpiece, showcasing his mastery and artistic legacy.
Albrecht Dürer’s "Man Of Sorrows By The Column" is a profoundly moving black and white engraving capturing Christ's suffering in the Northern Renaissance style. This meticulously detailed print, created in 1509, evokes empathy and contemplation – discover or own this iconic masterpiece.
Fra Bartolomeo’s ‘God the Father’ masterpiece! Explore this stunning High Renaissance painting featuring Catherine of Siena & Mary Magdalen. A religious icon at the Museo Nazionale di Lucca.
A contemplative portrait of St. Jerome amidst a rugged landscape by Venetian Renaissance master Lorenzo Lotto captures profound psychological depth and serene natural beauty, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
Discover Raphael’s monumental ‘School of Athens,’ a Renaissance masterpiece! Explore this 1509 fresco's rich details & historical significance – a timeless symbol of knowledge.
Admire 'Head of the Madonna' by Florentine master Franciabigio (1509). A delicate Renaissance portrait showcasing his skill & influenced by del Sarto. Original 16th-century artwork.