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Façade of S Andrea, Mantua

Leon Battista Alberti: façade of S Andrea, Mantua, begun 1472; photo credit: Scala/Art Resource, NY

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Leon Battista Alberti (bronze commemorative medal)

Leon Battista Alberti (obverse); bronze commemorative medal by Matteo de’ Pasti, 1454–6 (New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery); image courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery

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Tempio Malatestiano

Leon Battista Alberti: S Francesco (‘Tempio Malatestiano’), Rimini, c. 1450–60; photo credit: Scala/Art Resource, NY

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Façade of the Palazzo Rucellai

Leon Battista Alberti: façade of the Palazzo Rucellai, Florence, begun c. 1453; photo © Miguel Hermoso Cuesta/ Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0

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Masaccio: Trinity (c. 1425–7), fresco, S Maria Novella, Florence; Photo credit: Erich Less....

Masaccio: Trinity (c. 1425–7), fresco, S Maria Novella, Florence; Photo credit: Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY

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Rimini, S Francesco (‘Tempio Malatestiano’), plan....

Rimini, S Francesco (‘Tempio Malatestiano’), plan

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Palazzo Medici

Michelozzo di Bartolomeo: Palazzo Medici (now Palazzo Medici-Riccardi), Florence, 1444–60; photo credit: Scala/Art Resource, NY

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Cantoria

Donatello: Cantoria, marble, 1433–9 (Florence, Museo dell’Opere del Duomo); photo © Francesco Gasparetti / Wikimedia / CC BY 3.0

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Santa Maria Novella, Florence

Florence, S Maria Novella; lower part of façade before c. 1360, upper part by Leon Battista Alberti, c. 1458–70; photo © Andy Hay / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

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Filippo Brunelleschi: (a) plan of S Lorenzo, Florence (after 1434), showing the Old Sacris....

Filippo Brunelleschi: (a) plan of S Lorenzo, Florence (after 1434), showing the Old Sacristy (upper left) by Brunelleschi and the New Sacristy (upper right) by Michelangelo: (b) plan of Santo Spirito, Florence (begun 1436), showing proposed design of chapels at west front

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Calumny of Apelles

Sandro Botticelli: Calumny of Apelles, tempera on panel, 620×910 mm, 1490s (Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi)

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David by Michelangelo Florence Galleria dell'Accademia

Michelangelo: David, marble, h. 4.34 m (incl. base), 1501–4 (Florence, Galleria dell’Accademia); photo © Jörg Bittner Unna / Wikimedia / CC BY 3.0

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