Adam and Eve (Dürer)W
Adam and Eve (Dürer)

Adam and Eve is the name of two works by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer: an engraving made in 1504, and a pair of oil-on-panel paintings completed in 1507.

Annunziata PolyptychW
Annunziata Polyptych

The Annunziata Polyptych is a painting cycle started by Filippino Lippi and finished by Pietro Perugino, whose central panel is now divided between the Galleria dell'Accademia and the Basilica dell'Annunziata, both in Florence, Italy. The polyptych had other six panels, which are housed in the Lindenau-Museum of Altenburg, the Metropolitan Museum of New York City, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Rome and in a private collection in South Africa.

Ansidei MadonnaW
Ansidei Madonna

The Ansidei Madonna is a 1505–1507 painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, painted during his Florentine period. It shows the Blessed Virgin Mary sitting on a wooden throne, with the child Christ on her lap. On her right John the Baptist stands, on her left Saint Nicholas is reading.

The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr (Bellini)W
The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr (Bellini)

The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr is a 67 by 100 cm oil and tempera on wood painting by Giovanni Bellini. It was painted around 1507 and is now in the National Gallery, London, whilst a workshop version of around 1509 is now in the Courtauld Gallery. They both show the murder of saint Peter Martyr.

Avarice (Dürer, Vienna)W
Avarice (Dürer, Vienna)

Avarice is a small oil-on-limewood painting of 1507 by Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). It shows a grotesque and wrinkled old woman with one sagging breast hanging out of her crimson robe holding a bag of gold coins with both hands. The work is found on the reverse of his Portrait of Young Man; it has been speculated, though it is impossible to know, that they were intended to form part of a diptych. Avarice is allegorical and serves as a warning at both the transience of life and the ultimate worthlessness of earthly fortune. It is generally grouped, along with Melencolia I, as one of Dürer's vanitas images.

La belle jardinièreW
La belle jardinière

La Belle Jardinière, also known as Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, is a painting started by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, and finished by Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio, that depicts the Madonna, a young Christ, and a young John the Baptist. It is believed to have been commissioned by the Sienese patrician Fabrizio Sergardi in approximately 1507–1508. It is currently displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

Chigi AltarpieceW
Chigi Altarpiece

The Chigi Altarpiece is an altarpiece by Perugino, dating to around 1506-1507. It is named after its commissioner Agostino Chigi, a Sienese banker, for the Chigi family chapel in the church of Sant'Agostino in Siena, where it still hangs.

The Deposition (Raphael)W
The Deposition (Raphael)

The Deposition, also known as the Pala Baglione, Borghese Entombment or The Entombment, is an oil painting by the Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. Signed and dated "Raphael. Urbinas. MDVII", the painting is in the Galleria Borghese in Rome. It is the central panel of a larger altarpiece commissioned by Atalanta Baglioni of Perugia in honor of her slain son, Grifonetto Baglioni. Like many works, it shares elements of the common subjects of the Deposition of Christ, the Lamentation of Christ, and the Entombment of Christ. The painting is on wood panel and measures 184 x 176 cm.

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Doni Tondo

The Doni Tondo or Doni Madonna, is the only finished panel painting by the mature Michelangelo to survive. Now in the Uffizi in Florence, Italy, and still in its original frame, the Doni Tondo was probably commissioned by Agnolo Doni to commemorate his marriage to Maddalena Strozzi, the daughter of a powerful Tuscan family. The painting is in the form of a tondo, meaning in Italian, 'round', a shape which is frequently associated during the Renaissance with domestic ideas.

Leda and the Swan (Uffizi)W
Leda and the Swan (Uffizi)

Leda and the Swan is a c.1505-1507 oil and resin on panel painting by a painter in the circle of Leonardo da Vinci. It may have originated in the Gualtieri Collection in L'Aquila and passed through various others before being acquired from the Spiridon Collection in 1989 by its present owner, the Uffizi.

Madonna and Child with Four Saints and DonorW
Madonna and Child with Four Saints and Donor

Madonna and Child with Four Saints and Donor is a 1507 oil on panel painting by Giovanni Bellini, measuring 90×145 cm and now in San Francesco della Vigna in Venice. It belongs to the sacra conversazione genre.

Madonna of Loreto (Perugino)W
Madonna of Loreto (Perugino)

The Madonna of Loreto is a c.1507 oil on panel painting by Perugino, now in the National Gallery, London, which bought it in 1879. It shows the Madonna and Child flanked by Jerome (left) and Francis of Assisi (right). Two angels hover over Mary's head holding a crown. It reuses the low parapet from Madonna and Child with St Rose and St Catherine (1492) and probably also involved the master's studio assistants.

Orléans MadonnaW
Orléans Madonna

The Orléans Madonna is a c.1506-1507 painting of the Madonna and Child by Raphael. It was acquired by Philippe II, Duke of Orléans for the Orléans collection, giving it its present name. It is now in the Musée Condé in Chantilly.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael)W
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Raphael)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. In the painting, Catherine of Alexandria is looking upward in ecstasy and leaning on a wheel, an allusion to the breaking wheel of her martyrdom.

St Sebastian (Perugino, São Paulo)W
St Sebastian (Perugino, São Paulo)

St Sebastian is a c.1507 painting of St Sebastian by Perugino. It is thought to be an autograph copy of his original in the Louvre - it is near identical to that work, only lacking its inscription and its ruins. It is now in the São Paulo Museum of Art.

St. Mark Preaching in AlexandriaW
St. Mark Preaching in Alexandria

St. Mark Preaching in Alexandria is an oil painting by Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, dated to 1504–07 and held in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.