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The Italian Renaissance

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Abstract
The Italian Renaissance, which embraces both the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance, stands as the central tradition in European art - and continues to be a powerful source of artistic influences. This program examines: Masaccio’s Profile Portrait of a Young Man (1425), from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ... Andrea Mantegna’s Crucifixion of Christ (1456-59), from the Musee du Louvre, Paris ... Leonardo da Vinci's Portrait of Ginevra de' Benci (1474-76), from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ... Raphael’s Portrait of Bindo Altoviti (1515), from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ... Titian’s Bacchanal (1525), from the Museo del Prado, Madrid ... Paolo Veronese’s The Marriage at Cana (1562-63), from the Musee du Louvre, Paris.
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Masterworks of Western art
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01:00:33 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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