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Exhibition

Art and Humanism in the Renaissance

Cleveland Museum of Art22 Jan 1962 – 24 Feb 1962

Art and Humanism in the Renaissance. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (January 23-February 25, 1962).

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Art and Humanism in the Renaissance. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. January 22, 1962 – February 24, 1962. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/da2f207e-2b86-47dc-a468-bee69990475a.

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Bibliography

  1. Michelangelo Buonarroti, Study for the Nude Youth over the Prophet Daniel (recto); Figure Studies for the Sistine Ceiling (verso), 1510–11, red chalk over black chalk or charcoal, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  2. Filippino Lippi, The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret, c. 1488–93, tempera and oil on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  3. Domenico Campagnola, Saint Jerome in a Landscape, c. 1530, pen and brown ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  4. Albrecht Dürer, Melencolia I, 1514, engraving, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  5. Andrea del Sarto, The Sacrifice of Isaac, c. 1527, oil on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  6. Giulio Campagnola, Venus Reclining in a Landscape, c. 1508–9, engraving, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  7. Paolo Veronese, The Annunciation, c. 1580, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  8. Fra Bartolommeo, Farmhouse on the Slope of a Hill, c. 1508, pen and brown ink, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  9. Pietro Perugino, Saint Sebastian, c. 1493, metalpoint, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  10. Lorenzo Lotto, Portrait of a Man, Possibly Girolamo Rosati, 1533–34, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  11. Tilman Riemenschneider, Saint Jerome and the Lion (From the former Church of St. Peter in Erfurt), c. 1495, alabaster, traces of polychromy, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  12. Jacopo Sansovino, Virgin and Child, early 1530s, bronze, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  13. Hans Memling, Virgin and Child, c. 1470–80, oil on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  14. Carolino da Viterbo, Virgin and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c. 1450, tempera and gold on wood panel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

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