Art History Episode 4: 1500-1600: End of the Renaissance & the Reformation

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Art History Episode 4: 1500-1600: End of the Renaissance & the Reformation

DON'T MISS:
Art History Epsode 1: 400 C.E. Ancient Cultures
Art History Episode 2: 400-1400: Medieval Era
Art History Episode 3: 1400-1500 Renaissance in Italy and the North


English: „Galatea“ by Raphael Français : „Gala...
Galatea“ by Raphael  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Playlist - 61 videos 5 hours
1. Raphael, Galatea, c. 1513, fresco,
Villa Farnesina, Rome, 9' 8" x 7' 5"

2. Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, begun 1506, completed 1626
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

Leonardo da Vinci - Virgin of the Rocks - WGA12697
Leonardo da Vinci - Virgin of the Rocks - WGA12697 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
3. Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin of the Rocks, c. 1491-1508, 189.5 x 120 cm, oil on panel, National Gallery (London)

4. Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin and Child with St Anne an
d St John the Baptist (Burlington House Cartoon), 1499-1500, charcoal and chalk on paper, 55.7 × 41.2 inches
c. 1499-1500 (National Gallery, London)

5. Raphael, Alba Madonna, oil on panel transferred to canvas, c. 1510 (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)

6. Raphael (Italian), La belle jardinière (also, Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist), 1507, oil on panel, 48 × 31½ in (122 × 80 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris)

7. Raphael, Portrait of Pope Julius II, 1511, oil on poplar, 108.7 x 81 cm
(National Gallery, London)

8. Michelangelo, Pietà, marble, 1498-1500 (Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome)








Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City
Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City (Photo credit: Andreas Solberg)
9. Michelangelo, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, 1508-12 (Vatican, Rome)

10. Michelangelo, The Slaves (commonly referred to as the Dying Slave and the Rebellious Slave), marble, 2.09 m high, 1513-15 (Musée du Louvre, Paris)

Usually considered unfinished, these sculptures were originally intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II. According to the Louvre, the artist gave the marbles to Roberto Strozzi who presented them to the King of France

11. Michelangelo, Moses, marble, ca. 1513-15 (San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome)

12. Michelangelo, Last Judgment, Sistine Chapel, fresco, 1534-1541 (Vatican City, Rome)


Bacchus and Ariadne
Bacchus and Ariadne (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

13. Titian, Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-24, oil on canvas now atop board, 69-1/2 x 75 inches (National Gallery, London).

Part of a mythological cycle painted by Titian and Giovanni Bellini and commissioned by Alfonso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara that includes The Feast of the Gods and the Andrians. Originally hung in the studiolo or Camerini d'Alabastro of the Duke's Ferranese castle.

14. Giovanni Bellini and Titian, The Feast of the Gods, 1514 and 1529, oil on canvas
(National Gallery of Art)

15, Bronzino, Portrait of a Young Man, oil on panel, 1530s (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Bronzino, Lodovico Capponi, Oil on panel, 1550-55 (Frick Collection)

16. Annibale Carracci, Crucifixion, 1583 (Santa Maria della Carita, Bologna) and
Lamentation, 1606 (National Gallery, London)

17. Albrecht Dürer, Self-portrait, 1498, oil on panel, 52 x 41 cm
(Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid)

18. Lucus Cranach the Elder, Adam and Eve, 1526, oil on panel
(Courtauld Gallery, London).

19. Hans Holbein the Younger, Portrait of Henry VIII, 1540, oil on panel (Palazzo Barberini, Rome).

Please note: there have been questions raised as to whether this painting is by Holbein or his workshop, or perhaps a later copy; recent research suggests that it is an original Holbein.

20. not available

21. Gerard David, Virgin and Child with Angels, ca. 1510-15, oil on wood panel,
24 7/8 x 15 3/8 in. (63.2 x 39.1 cm), (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

22. Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Portrait of a Man (Man With a Quilted Sleeve), c. 1510-20. Oil on canvas, 32" x 26 1/8" (81.2 x 66.3 cm) (The National Gallery, London)

23. Raphael, Madonna of the Goldfinch, 1505-6, oil on panel, 42" x 30" (107 x 77 cm), Uffizi, Florence

24. Parmigianino, Madonna of the Long Neck, 1530-33, 28 3/4 x 23 1/2" (73 x 60), Uffizi, Florence

25. Verrocchio (with Leonardo), Baptism of Christ, 1470-75

26. Leonardo da Vinci, Adoration of the Magi, 1481, oil on panel (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence)

27. Michelangelo, Laurentian Library (vestibule and reading room), begun 1524, opened 1571,
San Lorenzo, Florence

28. Raphael, School of Athens, fresco, 1509-1511 (Stanza della Segnatura, Papal Palace, Vatican

29. Michelangelo, David, 1501-04, marble, 517 cm (Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence)
A conversation with Khan Academy's Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris

30. Donato Bramante, Tempietto, c. 1502, San Pietro in Montorio, Rome

31. Correggio, Jupiter and Io, 1532-33, oil on canvas 163.5 x 70.5 cm (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

32, 34. Leonardo da Vinci's Letter to the Duke of Milan
Speaker: Dr. David Drogin

33. Jacopo Pontormo, Deposition (or Entombment), c. 1528, oil on wood, 313 x 192 cm, Cappella Capponi, Santa Felicità, Florence

35. Jacopo Pontormo, Deposition (or Entombment), c. 1528, oil on wood, 313 x 192 cm, Cappella Capponi, Santa Felicità, Florence

36. Raphael, Galatea, c. 1513, fresco, Villa Farnesina, Rome, 9' 8" x 7' 5"

37. Francesco Mazzola, called Parmigianino, Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, 1523-24 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

38. A conversation between Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker in front of Albrecht Altdorfer's The Battle of Issus, 1529, oil on panel, 158.4 × 120.3 cm, Alte Pinakothek, Munich

39. Albrecht Dürer, The Four Apostles, 1526, oil on wood, 7' 1" x 2' 6" (Alte Pinakothek, Munich)
Dürer, The Four Apostles
Dürer, The Four Apostles (Photo credit: profzucker)

40. Albrecht Dürer, Self-Portrait, 1500 (Alte Pinakothek, Munich)

41. Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Church of Il Gesu, Rome (consecrated 1584, ceiling fresco, The Triumph of the Name of Jesus, by il Baciccio, also known as Giovanni Battista Gaulli, 1672-1685).

42. Titian, Christ Crowned with Thorns, ca. 1570--76, oil on canvas, 280 × 182 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich)

Giorgione, The Three Philosophers
Giorgione, The Three Philosophers (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
43. Giorgione, Three Philosophers, c. 1506 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

44. Jan Gossaert, Saint Luke Painting the Madonna, c. 1515-25 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

45. Salman Khan and Beth Harris discuss Leonardo da Vinci's painting, "Mona Lisa," as a symbol of Western culture and as a renaissance portrait.

46. Giorgione, The Tempest, c. 1506-8 (Accademia, Venice)

47. Titian, Assumption of the Virgin, c. 1516-18, oil on wood, 22' 6" x 11' 10" (Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice)

48. Titian, Madonna of the Pesaro Family, 1519-26, oil on canvas, 16' x 9' (Santa Maria Gloriosa die Frari, Venice)

49. Leonardo da Vinci, Last Supper, 1495-98, tempera and oil on plaster, (Santa Maria della Grazie, Milan)

50. Jacopo Tintoretto, The Miracle of the Slave, 1548, oil on canvas, 415 x 541 cm (Accademia, Ve
nice)

Tintoretto, The Miracle of the Slave
Tintoretto, The Miracle of the Slave (Photo credit: profzucker)





51. Paolo Veronese, Feast in the House of Levi, 1573, oil on canvas, 18 feet 3 inches x 42 feet, Accademia, Venice

52. not available

53-56. Introduction to the Protestant Reformation

57. Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel ceiling, 1508-12 (Vatican)

58. Agnolo di Cosimo Bronzino, An Allegory with Venus and Cupid, c. 1545, oil on panel, 146.1 x 116.2 cm (National Gallery, London)

59. Titian and Palma il Giovane, Pietà, c. 1570-76, oil on canvas, 11'6" x 12'9" (Galleria Dell'Accademia, Venice)

60. Pieter Bruegel the Elder's Peasant Wedding, c. 1566-69, oil on canvas, 114 x 164 cm (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)

61. Tintoretto, The Finding of the Body of Saint Mark, c. 1562-66, oil on canvas, 396 x 400 cm (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)


Speakers: Drs. Beth Harris and Steven Zucker/ David Drogin and Beth Harris / Rachel Ropeik and Steven Zucker / Pippa Couch and Rachel Ropeik