Deck 20: The Early Counter-Reformation and Mannerism: Restraint and Invention

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In Michelangelo's Pietà,Christ is a serpentine figure,because

A)there is no single predominant view.
B)there is exaggeration in the proportions of the neck.
C)the body is carved from marble.
D)the body is set in contrapposto.
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The overarching theme of Bronzino's Allegory with Venus and Cupid is

A)sensual indulgence.
B)the force of wrath.
C)the illusion of faith.
D)the power of memory.
Question
Giovanni Bologna titled his sculptural invention Rape of the Sabine Women

A)to give it more erotic appeal.
B)because a colleague suggested this title.
C)to justify the serpentine composition.
D)because he wished to shock his public.
Question
In music,the Council of Trent decided to

A)eliminate polyphony.
B)clarify the text.
C)eliminate melisma.
D)use plainchant only.
Question
The Italian word mano,from which the term "Mannerist" is derived,means

A)right.
B)man.
C)hand.
D)skill.
Question
In 1545,Pope Paul III called for the Council of Trent to

A)reform the Church in response to Protestantism.
B)decide action to take against the German princes.
C)codify the tenets of the Catholic religion.
D)negotiate peace between France and Spain.
Question
The Council of Trent insisted on the use of religious imagery to

A)remind the faithful of the glories of the Church.
B)emphasize differences between Catholics and Protestants.
C)continue the tradition of supporting artists.
D)move the faithful to adore and love God.
Question
In Allegory with Venus and Cupid,Bronzino paints Venus holding a golden apple primarily to

A)allude to the fall of Eve.
B)emphasize her sensuality.
C)symbolize her strength.
D)reference the Trojan War.
Question
What Michelangelo work do some believe to be among the earliest examples of Mannerism?

A)the Sistine Chapel ceiling
B)Moses on Pope Julius II's tomb
C)the Laurentian Library staircase
D)the Last Judgment
Question
In the Last Judgment,why might Michelangelo have included his self-portrait on the flayed skin of St.Bartholomew?

A)Bartholomew is the patron saint of artists.
B)Michelangelo felt martyred by papal commissions.
C)Bartholomew is the largest of his painted saints.
D)Michelangelo believed his art to be like his own skin.
Question
Daniele da Volterra and others earned the name braghettoni ("breeches-painters")by

A)wearing extravagant outfits while they worked.
B)painting fig leaves on the genitals of the Vatican statues.
C)refusing to wear shirts while they painted.
D)painting draperies on the Last Judgment's nudes.
Question
Giovanni Bologna's Rape of the Sabine Women is considered a work of sculptural genius,because it

A)unites three figures in a single spiral.
B)is the first truly Mannerist sculpture.
C)is the first modern three-dimensional work to employ Classical contrapposto.
D)shows emotion with unprecedented candor.
Question
How did Palestrina's Missa Papae Macellus conform to the Council of Trent's requirements?

A)The words stand out above the restrained music.
B)It presents the words a cappella.
C)The words are in the vernacular Italian.
D)It allows the entire congregation to sing.
Question
In Consecration of the Virgin,why did Lavinia Fontana paint not her patrons but their children?

A)Children require more skill to portray than adults.
B)She wanted to emphasize Mary's role as a mother.
C)She wanted to show the familial continuity of the Church's flock.
D)Jesus promised that heaven belonged to children.
Question
The Council of Trent explicitly warned artists to avoid

A)nudity in the representation of religious figures.
B)the use of symbolism to conceal meaning.
C)sensuous brushwork and light effects.
D)anything to promote ostentatious lifestyles.
Question
All of the following are characteristics of the new Mannerist style in painting and sculpture EXCEPT

A)distorted,artificial poses.
B)mysterious or obscure settings.
C)elongated proportions.
D)modest drapery.
Question
Even when working in religious contexts,the intent of Mannerist painters was to

A)call attention to their own skill.
B)emphasize latent sexuality.
C)express religious piety.
D)unsettle the viewer.
Question
The Council of Trent ordered all of the following EXCEPT

A)belief in the reality of purgatory.
B)cessation of selling indulgences.
C)strict clerical celibacy.
D)avoidance of luxury by bishops.
Question
In The Madonna with the Long Neck,Parmigianino paints Mary withdrawing from the Christ child to demonstrate that she

A)is in awe of his power.
B)knows his tragic fate.
C)feels unworthy to hold him.
D)is pulled away by the angels.
Question
Outside of religious settings,in what kinds of paintings did artists express the Mannerist style?

A)erotic
B)portraits
C)miniatures
D)landscapes
Question
The Council of Trent's primary purpose was to enable the Roman Catholic Church to win back the hearts and souls of the people from Protestantism.Analyze the ways in which the reforms it recommended for art and music were intended to achieve this goal.
Question
Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote is a

A)romance.
B)travelogue.
C)epistolary novel.
D)picaresque novel.
Question
The La Pittura paintings by Lavinia Fontana and Artemesia Gentileschi are significant in the history of art,because they

A)establish women as being artists' muses.
B)validate educating female artists.
C)mark acceptance of women's artistic talents.
D)show women painting secular,not religious,works.
Question
Identify the post-Council of Trent Catholic regulations about religious art and,describing at least one example,explain the irony of the developments in secular art.
Question
Why was Veronese's Last Supper so offensive to the Roman Inquisition that he changed its title to Feast in the House of Levi?

A)It includes female servants.
B)It portrays Jesus drinking wine.
C)It features buffoons and drunkards.
D)It uses a lavish setting.
Question
For what innovation in Don Quixote was Miguel de Cervantes acclaimed by his contemporaries?

A)satirizing chivalric romances
B)using everyday speech in dialogue
C)making his protagonist a commoner
D)giving his protagonist a sidekick
Question
After the Muslims and the Jews,the Spanish Inquisition persecuted

A)religious mystics.
B)artists.
C)the French.
D)Protestants.
Question
List and explain three reforms the Council of Trent mandated.
Question
In Spain,the Church implemented the Inquisition in 1478 to

A)seek out and execute witches.
B)expose and persecute pagans.
C)expel those aligned with Luther's reforms.
D)expel or convert all non-Christian Spaniards.
Question
Describe the subject,content,and location of Michelangelo's Last Judgment,and explain the reasons it almost immediately provoked controversy.
Question
Identify and discuss the relation between reality and illusion in Cervantes's Don Quixote,taking into consideration the claim that it is the first modern novel.
Question
Benventuto Cellini's Life is

A)the first Western novel.
B)the first book to be banned by the Italian Inquisition.
C)one of the first secular autobiographies.
D)the primary instruction manual for Mannerist art.
Question
List and explain two reasons for Pope Paul III's convening of the Council of Trent.
Question
From Titian to El Greco to Anguissola to Gentileschi,hands (mano)command special attention in Mannerist art.Describing specific examples,explain what the artists were doing by calling attention to their subjects' hands.
Question
El Greco's Resurrection satisfies the moral strictures of the Spanish Inquisition because of its

A)floral imagery.
B)carefully placed draperies.
C)emphasis on prayer.
D)subdued colors.
Question
The Church permitted Benventuto Cellini's creation the erotic Saltcellar,because it

A)made of precious materials.
B)was privately commissioned.
C)functional,not purely decorative.
D)small in size.
Question
Identify at least three characteristics of Mannerist style in visual art.
Question
Identify two female artists who came to prominence during the Mannerist period,describing their contributions to painting.
Question
How does Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus counter the classical contrapposto pose?

A)Both legs are stiff.
B)Both arms are straight.
C)Perseus's weight is on the right foot.
D)Perseus rises in a complex spiral.
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El Greco
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
El Greco
Rape of the sabine Women
El Greco
Jupiter and to
El Greco
Missarum liber primus
El Greco
Resurrection
El Greco
Last judgment
El Greco
The Madonna with the Long Neck
El Greco
The Way to Perfection
El Greco
The Rape of Europa
El Greco
Feast in the House of Levi
Agnolo Bronzino
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Agnolo Bronzino
Rape of the sabine Women
Agnolo Bronzino
Jupiter and to
Agnolo Bronzino
Missarum liber primus
Agnolo Bronzino
Resurrection
Agnolo Bronzino
Last judgment
Agnolo Bronzino
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Agnolo Bronzino
The Way to Perfection
Agnolo Bronzino
The Rape of Europa
Agnolo Bronzino
Feast in the House of Levi
Parmigianino
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Parmigianino
Rape of the sabine Women
Parmigianino
Jupiter and to
Parmigianino
Missarum liber primus
Parmigianino
Resurrection
Parmigianino
Last judgment
Parmigianino
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Parmigianino
The Way to Perfection
Parmigianino
The Rape of Europa
Parmigianino
Feast in the House of Levi
Veronese
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Veronese
Rape of the sabine Women
Veronese
Jupiter and to
Veronese
Missarum liber primus
Veronese
Resurrection
Veronese
Last judgment
Veronese
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Veronese
The Way to Perfection
Veronese
The Rape of Europa
Veronese
Feast in the House of Levi
Giovanni Palestrina
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Giovanni Palestrina
Rape of the sabine Women
Giovanni Palestrina
Jupiter and to
Giovanni Palestrina
Missarum liber primus
Giovanni Palestrina
Resurrection
Giovanni Palestrina
Last judgment
Giovanni Palestrina
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Giovanni Palestrina
The Way to Perfection
Giovanni Palestrina
The Rape of Europa
Giovanni Palestrina
Feast in the House of Levi
Sofonisba Anguissola
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Sofonisba Anguissola
Rape of the sabine Women
Sofonisba Anguissola
Jupiter and to
Sofonisba Anguissola
Missarum liber primus
Sofonisba Anguissola
Resurrection
Sofonisba Anguissola
Last judgment
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Way to Perfection
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Rape of Europa
Sofonisba Anguissola
Feast in the House of Levi
Titian
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Titian
Rape of the sabine Women
Titian
Jupiter and to
Titian
Missarum liber primus
Titian
Resurrection
Titian
Last judgment
Titian
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Titian
The Way to Perfection
Titian
The Rape of Europa
Titian
Feast in the House of Levi
Giovanni Bologna
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Giovanni Bologna
Rape of the sabine Women
Giovanni Bologna
Jupiter and to
Giovanni Bologna
Missarum liber primus
Giovanni Bologna
Resurrection
Giovanni Bologna
Last judgment
Giovanni Bologna
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Giovanni Bologna
The Way to Perfection
Giovanni Bologna
The Rape of Europa
Giovanni Bologna
Feast in the House of Levi
Michelangelo
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Michelangelo
Rape of the sabine Women
Michelangelo
Jupiter and to
Michelangelo
Missarum liber primus
Michelangelo
Resurrection
Michelangelo
Last judgment
Michelangelo
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Michelangelo
The Way to Perfection
Michelangelo
The Rape of Europa
Michelangelo
Feast in the House of Levi
Teresa of Aˊvila
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Teresa of Aˊvila
Rape of the sabine Women
Teresa of Aˊvila
Jupiter and to
Teresa of Aˊvila
Missarum liber primus
Teresa of Aˊvila
Resurrection
Teresa of Aˊvila
Last judgment
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Way to Perfection
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Rape of Europa
Teresa of Aˊvila
Feast in the House of Levi
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Rape of the sabine Women
Jupiter and to
Missarum liber primus
Resurrection
Last judgment
The Madonna with the Long Neck
The Way to Perfection
The Rape of Europa
Feast in the House of Levi
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Deck 20: The Early Counter-Reformation and Mannerism: Restraint and Invention
1
In Michelangelo's Pietà,Christ is a serpentine figure,because

A)there is no single predominant view.
B)there is exaggeration in the proportions of the neck.
C)the body is carved from marble.
D)the body is set in contrapposto.
A
2
The overarching theme of Bronzino's Allegory with Venus and Cupid is

A)sensual indulgence.
B)the force of wrath.
C)the illusion of faith.
D)the power of memory.
A
3
Giovanni Bologna titled his sculptural invention Rape of the Sabine Women

A)to give it more erotic appeal.
B)because a colleague suggested this title.
C)to justify the serpentine composition.
D)because he wished to shock his public.
B
4
In music,the Council of Trent decided to

A)eliminate polyphony.
B)clarify the text.
C)eliminate melisma.
D)use plainchant only.
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5
The Italian word mano,from which the term "Mannerist" is derived,means

A)right.
B)man.
C)hand.
D)skill.
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6
In 1545,Pope Paul III called for the Council of Trent to

A)reform the Church in response to Protestantism.
B)decide action to take against the German princes.
C)codify the tenets of the Catholic religion.
D)negotiate peace between France and Spain.
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7
The Council of Trent insisted on the use of religious imagery to

A)remind the faithful of the glories of the Church.
B)emphasize differences between Catholics and Protestants.
C)continue the tradition of supporting artists.
D)move the faithful to adore and love God.
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8
In Allegory with Venus and Cupid,Bronzino paints Venus holding a golden apple primarily to

A)allude to the fall of Eve.
B)emphasize her sensuality.
C)symbolize her strength.
D)reference the Trojan War.
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9
What Michelangelo work do some believe to be among the earliest examples of Mannerism?

A)the Sistine Chapel ceiling
B)Moses on Pope Julius II's tomb
C)the Laurentian Library staircase
D)the Last Judgment
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10
In the Last Judgment,why might Michelangelo have included his self-portrait on the flayed skin of St.Bartholomew?

A)Bartholomew is the patron saint of artists.
B)Michelangelo felt martyred by papal commissions.
C)Bartholomew is the largest of his painted saints.
D)Michelangelo believed his art to be like his own skin.
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11
Daniele da Volterra and others earned the name braghettoni ("breeches-painters")by

A)wearing extravagant outfits while they worked.
B)painting fig leaves on the genitals of the Vatican statues.
C)refusing to wear shirts while they painted.
D)painting draperies on the Last Judgment's nudes.
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12
Giovanni Bologna's Rape of the Sabine Women is considered a work of sculptural genius,because it

A)unites three figures in a single spiral.
B)is the first truly Mannerist sculpture.
C)is the first modern three-dimensional work to employ Classical contrapposto.
D)shows emotion with unprecedented candor.
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13
How did Palestrina's Missa Papae Macellus conform to the Council of Trent's requirements?

A)The words stand out above the restrained music.
B)It presents the words a cappella.
C)The words are in the vernacular Italian.
D)It allows the entire congregation to sing.
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14
In Consecration of the Virgin,why did Lavinia Fontana paint not her patrons but their children?

A)Children require more skill to portray than adults.
B)She wanted to emphasize Mary's role as a mother.
C)She wanted to show the familial continuity of the Church's flock.
D)Jesus promised that heaven belonged to children.
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15
The Council of Trent explicitly warned artists to avoid

A)nudity in the representation of religious figures.
B)the use of symbolism to conceal meaning.
C)sensuous brushwork and light effects.
D)anything to promote ostentatious lifestyles.
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16
All of the following are characteristics of the new Mannerist style in painting and sculpture EXCEPT

A)distorted,artificial poses.
B)mysterious or obscure settings.
C)elongated proportions.
D)modest drapery.
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17
Even when working in religious contexts,the intent of Mannerist painters was to

A)call attention to their own skill.
B)emphasize latent sexuality.
C)express religious piety.
D)unsettle the viewer.
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18
The Council of Trent ordered all of the following EXCEPT

A)belief in the reality of purgatory.
B)cessation of selling indulgences.
C)strict clerical celibacy.
D)avoidance of luxury by bishops.
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19
In The Madonna with the Long Neck,Parmigianino paints Mary withdrawing from the Christ child to demonstrate that she

A)is in awe of his power.
B)knows his tragic fate.
C)feels unworthy to hold him.
D)is pulled away by the angels.
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20
Outside of religious settings,in what kinds of paintings did artists express the Mannerist style?

A)erotic
B)portraits
C)miniatures
D)landscapes
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21
The Council of Trent's primary purpose was to enable the Roman Catholic Church to win back the hearts and souls of the people from Protestantism.Analyze the ways in which the reforms it recommended for art and music were intended to achieve this goal.
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22
Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote is a

A)romance.
B)travelogue.
C)epistolary novel.
D)picaresque novel.
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23
The La Pittura paintings by Lavinia Fontana and Artemesia Gentileschi are significant in the history of art,because they

A)establish women as being artists' muses.
B)validate educating female artists.
C)mark acceptance of women's artistic talents.
D)show women painting secular,not religious,works.
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24
Identify the post-Council of Trent Catholic regulations about religious art and,describing at least one example,explain the irony of the developments in secular art.
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25
Why was Veronese's Last Supper so offensive to the Roman Inquisition that he changed its title to Feast in the House of Levi?

A)It includes female servants.
B)It portrays Jesus drinking wine.
C)It features buffoons and drunkards.
D)It uses a lavish setting.
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26
For what innovation in Don Quixote was Miguel de Cervantes acclaimed by his contemporaries?

A)satirizing chivalric romances
B)using everyday speech in dialogue
C)making his protagonist a commoner
D)giving his protagonist a sidekick
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27
After the Muslims and the Jews,the Spanish Inquisition persecuted

A)religious mystics.
B)artists.
C)the French.
D)Protestants.
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28
List and explain three reforms the Council of Trent mandated.
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29
In Spain,the Church implemented the Inquisition in 1478 to

A)seek out and execute witches.
B)expose and persecute pagans.
C)expel those aligned with Luther's reforms.
D)expel or convert all non-Christian Spaniards.
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30
Describe the subject,content,and location of Michelangelo's Last Judgment,and explain the reasons it almost immediately provoked controversy.
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31
Identify and discuss the relation between reality and illusion in Cervantes's Don Quixote,taking into consideration the claim that it is the first modern novel.
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32
Benventuto Cellini's Life is

A)the first Western novel.
B)the first book to be banned by the Italian Inquisition.
C)one of the first secular autobiographies.
D)the primary instruction manual for Mannerist art.
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33
List and explain two reasons for Pope Paul III's convening of the Council of Trent.
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34
From Titian to El Greco to Anguissola to Gentileschi,hands (mano)command special attention in Mannerist art.Describing specific examples,explain what the artists were doing by calling attention to their subjects' hands.
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35
El Greco's Resurrection satisfies the moral strictures of the Spanish Inquisition because of its

A)floral imagery.
B)carefully placed draperies.
C)emphasis on prayer.
D)subdued colors.
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36
The Church permitted Benventuto Cellini's creation the erotic Saltcellar,because it

A)made of precious materials.
B)was privately commissioned.
C)functional,not purely decorative.
D)small in size.
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37
Identify at least three characteristics of Mannerist style in visual art.
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38
Identify two female artists who came to prominence during the Mannerist period,describing their contributions to painting.
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39
How does Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus counter the classical contrapposto pose?

A)Both legs are stiff.
B)Both arms are straight.
C)Perseus's weight is on the right foot.
D)Perseus rises in a complex spiral.
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El Greco
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
El Greco
Rape of the sabine Women
El Greco
Jupiter and to
El Greco
Missarum liber primus
El Greco
Resurrection
El Greco
Last judgment
El Greco
The Madonna with the Long Neck
El Greco
The Way to Perfection
El Greco
The Rape of Europa
El Greco
Feast in the House of Levi
Agnolo Bronzino
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Agnolo Bronzino
Rape of the sabine Women
Agnolo Bronzino
Jupiter and to
Agnolo Bronzino
Missarum liber primus
Agnolo Bronzino
Resurrection
Agnolo Bronzino
Last judgment
Agnolo Bronzino
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Agnolo Bronzino
The Way to Perfection
Agnolo Bronzino
The Rape of Europa
Agnolo Bronzino
Feast in the House of Levi
Parmigianino
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Parmigianino
Rape of the sabine Women
Parmigianino
Jupiter and to
Parmigianino
Missarum liber primus
Parmigianino
Resurrection
Parmigianino
Last judgment
Parmigianino
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Parmigianino
The Way to Perfection
Parmigianino
The Rape of Europa
Parmigianino
Feast in the House of Levi
Veronese
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Veronese
Rape of the sabine Women
Veronese
Jupiter and to
Veronese
Missarum liber primus
Veronese
Resurrection
Veronese
Last judgment
Veronese
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Veronese
The Way to Perfection
Veronese
The Rape of Europa
Veronese
Feast in the House of Levi
Giovanni Palestrina
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Giovanni Palestrina
Rape of the sabine Women
Giovanni Palestrina
Jupiter and to
Giovanni Palestrina
Missarum liber primus
Giovanni Palestrina
Resurrection
Giovanni Palestrina
Last judgment
Giovanni Palestrina
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Giovanni Palestrina
The Way to Perfection
Giovanni Palestrina
The Rape of Europa
Giovanni Palestrina
Feast in the House of Levi
Sofonisba Anguissola
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Sofonisba Anguissola
Rape of the sabine Women
Sofonisba Anguissola
Jupiter and to
Sofonisba Anguissola
Missarum liber primus
Sofonisba Anguissola
Resurrection
Sofonisba Anguissola
Last judgment
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Way to Perfection
Sofonisba Anguissola
The Rape of Europa
Sofonisba Anguissola
Feast in the House of Levi
Titian
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Titian
Rape of the sabine Women
Titian
Jupiter and to
Titian
Missarum liber primus
Titian
Resurrection
Titian
Last judgment
Titian
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Titian
The Way to Perfection
Titian
The Rape of Europa
Titian
Feast in the House of Levi
Giovanni Bologna
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Giovanni Bologna
Rape of the sabine Women
Giovanni Bologna
Jupiter and to
Giovanni Bologna
Missarum liber primus
Giovanni Bologna
Resurrection
Giovanni Bologna
Last judgment
Giovanni Bologna
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Giovanni Bologna
The Way to Perfection
Giovanni Bologna
The Rape of Europa
Giovanni Bologna
Feast in the House of Levi
Michelangelo
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Michelangelo
Rape of the sabine Women
Michelangelo
Jupiter and to
Michelangelo
Missarum liber primus
Michelangelo
Resurrection
Michelangelo
Last judgment
Michelangelo
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Michelangelo
The Way to Perfection
Michelangelo
The Rape of Europa
Michelangelo
Feast in the House of Levi
Teresa of Aˊvila
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Teresa of Aˊvila
Rape of the sabine Women
Teresa of Aˊvila
Jupiter and to
Teresa of Aˊvila
Missarum liber primus
Teresa of Aˊvila
Resurrection
Teresa of Aˊvila
Last judgment
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Madonna with the Long Neck
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Way to Perfection
Teresa of Aˊvila
The Rape of Europa
Teresa of Aˊvila
Feast in the House of Levi
Bernardino Campi painting Sofonisba Anguissola
Rape of the sabine Women
Jupiter and to
Missarum liber primus
Resurrection
Last judgment
The Madonna with the Long Neck
The Way to Perfection
The Rape of Europa
Feast in the House of Levi
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