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  Angelico, Fra
Bondone, Giotto di
Botticelli, Sandro
Donatello
  Francesca, Piero della
Lippi, Filippino
Lippi, Fra Filippo
Mantegna, Andrea
  Masaccio
Perugino, Pietro
Uccello, Paolo

  Bellini, Giovanni
Buonarroti, Michelangelo
Carpaccio, Vittore
  Cosimo, Piero di
Da Vinci, Leonardo
Giorgione
  Lotto, Lorenzo
Santi, Raffaello
Titian

  Altdorfer, Albrecht
Bosch, Hieronymus
Bouts the Elder, Dieric
Bruegel the Elder, Pieter
Brueghel the Elder, Jan
  Campin, Robert
Cranach the Elder, Lucas
Durer, Albrecht
Eyck, Jan van
Goes, Hugo van der
  Holbein the Younger, Hans
Memling, Hans
Weyden, Rogier van der


Renaissance Art
Art History Resources on the Web

Renaissance Art
Huge site of Renaissance Art resources from all over the Internet with some very good and informative sites listed.

Renaissance Links - Art
The sites listed on this site with a (**) and a signpost received students' votes of "outstanding" for the information available, the interesting and engaging way in which it was all presented, and the ease with which a researcher can locate what is needed for a research project on the Renaissance.

Investigating the Renaissance
This fascinating interactive site demonstrates the ways in which computer technology can be harnessed to add to our knowledge about Renaissance paintings and how they were made.

Deanna's World: Reflections of the Renaissance
Explores the Renaissance through literature, artwork, and music. Includes historical facts on events and significant people of the Renaissance.

WebMuseum: La Renaissance
The Renaissance in Europe, covering Italy, Netherlands, germany and France

Christus Rex Art Gallery: Renaissance
A virtual gallery of some of the most famous Italian renaissance painters, featuring Masaccio, Masolino, Caravaggio, Raphael, and Leonardo.

Northern Renaissance ArtWeb
A collection of links and book reviews for exploring the Renaissance of the North.

The Third Estate and Private Pleasures
A chapter on genre painting excerpted from Keith Christiansen's illustrated book Italian Painting.

Enchanted Gardens of the Renaissance
A visual tour of three Renaissance Gardens and their relationship to the art of the period.


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