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Presentation drawing.
Art form developed in Renaissance Italy. It refers to a drawing created as a finished work of art, rather than as a stage in the preparation or development of a work in another medium. The term was invented by Johannes Wilde to describe certain specific works by Michelangelo, but examples by other artists are known, and, as a whole, the existence of the type constitutes an interesting and important stage in the history of drawing.
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- Italy... (cont.)
- painting... (cont.)
- fresco... (cont.)
- Gothic... (cont.)
- Gaddi (i): (2) Taddeo Gaddi, §1: Early work, before c 1340
- Gaddi (i): (2) Taddeo Gaddi, §2: Mature work, c 134166
- Gaddi (i): (4) Agnolo Gaddi
- Gothic, §IV, 2(iv): Wall painting
- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Master of the Triumph of Death
- Spinelli: (1) Spinello Aretino, §1(ii): Life and work, 1386 and after
- Mannerism
- Arpino, Cavaliere d
- Correggio, §1(i): Training and early work, before 1520
- Croce, Baldassarre
- Genoa, §2: Art life and organization
- Giulio Romano, §I, 3(iii): Works for Federico Gonzaga, 152440: Palazzo Ducale
- Michelangelo, §I, 2(ii): Painting: Sistine Ceiling, 150812
- Michelangelo, §I, 2(iii)(b): Late painting, 153450: Pauline Chapel
- Perino del Vaga
- Pontormo, Jacopo da, §1(ii): Mature works, 152030
- Rome, §V, 14(iii)(b): Vatican Palace: Decoration
- Salviati, Francesco, §1(ii): Rome, 15318
- Salviati, Francesco, §1(iv): Florence, 15448
- Salviati, Francesco, §1(v): Rome, 154853
- Stradanus, Joannes, §2: Established career: Italy, 154675
- Tibaldi: (1) Pellegrino Tibaldi, §1: Painting, to 1564
- Veronese, Paolo, §I, 3(i): Maser, Verona and Venice, 156073: Decorative frescoes
- Neo-classicism
- Renaissance
- Angelico, Fra, §I, 3(ii)(b): S Marco, c 144045: Dormitory frescoes
- Angelico, Fra, §I, 4: c 144655
- Aspertini, Amico
- Augustinian hermits
- Boccaccino: (1) Boccaccio Boccaccino
- Bonfigli, Benedetto
- Caroto: (2) Giovanni Caroto
- Castagno, Andrea del, §1(i)(c): Documented and accepted works, 144950
- Daniele da Volterra
- Ferrari, Gaudenzio
- Fiorenzo di Lorenzo
- Foppa, Vincenzo, §1: Before 1480
- Ghirlandaio: (1) Domenico Ghirlandaio, §I, 2(i)(a): Frescoes, c 1470c 1480
- Gozzoli, Benozzo, §1: Life and work
- Italy, §III, 3(i)(d): Early Renaissance painting, c 1400c 1500: Subject-matter & patronage
- Italy, §III, 4(ii): High Renaissance and Mannerist painting, c 1500c 1600: Rome
- Italy, §XII, 4: Patronage: Renaissance, c 1400c 1600
- Lippi: (1) Filippo Lippi, §1(iii): Life and work, 145269
- Mantegna, Andrea, §I, 1(i)(b): Padua, to 1460: Ovetari Chapel fresco decoration
- Masaccio, §I, 2: Life and work, c 1427 and after
- Masaccio, §I, 2(ii): Life and work, c 1427 and after: The Brancacci Chapel frescoes
- Melozzo da Forlì, §1: Life and work
- Perugino, §I, 2: Life and work, c 147982
- Peruzzi, Baldassare, §2: Rome and elsewhere, 150327
- Pier Francesco Fiorentino
- Piero della Francesca, §I, 1(iv): Early works: Work for courtly patrons
- Piero della Francesca, §I, 2(iii): Mature works: The Resurrection
- Pinturicchio, Bernardino, §3: From 1500
- Pisanello, §1(ii): Later career, 143255
- Pordenone, §2: Mature period, 151933
- Raphael, §I, 1(iii)(a): Paintings and drawings: Works for the Vatican Palace, 150820
- Roberti, Ercole de, §2: Bologna, 14826
- Sarto, Andrea del, §1(iii): Life and work, from 1519
- Schiavo, Paolo
- Siciolante, Girolamo
- Spalliera
- Uccello, Paolo, §1(i): Training and early work, c 141243
- Renaissance: Early Renaissance
- Romanesque
- 13th cent.
- Assisi, §II, 2(i): S Francesco: The Master of St Francis, the Northern and Roman Masters
- Assisi, §II, 2(ii): S Francesco: Cimabue and his workshop
- Assisi, §II, 2(iii): S Francesco: The biblical scenes of the Upper Church
- Cimabue, §1(ii)(a): Middle years, late 1270s1280s: Assisi
- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Isaac Master
- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Master of the Legend of St Francis
- 14th cent.
- Altichiero, §2: Padua, c 1377c 1384
- Altichiero, §3: Late work in Verona, c 1384 and after
- Andrea da Firenze (i)
- Antonio Veneziano
- Assisi, §II, 2(vi): S Francesco: Pietro Lorenzetti and Simone Martini
- Giotto, §I, 3(i): The Arena Chapel and early works
- Giotto, §II, 2: Technique
- Lorenzetti: (1) Pietro Lorenzetti, §1(i): Life and work, before 1326
- Maso di Banco
- Menabuoi, Giusto de, §2: Padua, c 137090
- Monastery, §I, 2(ii)(b): Christian monastic buildings: Refectory decoration
- Servites, §2: Iconography and patronage
- Siena, §III, 3(ii)(b): Palazzo Pubblico decoration, before 1355
- Tomaso da Modena, §1: Life and work
- 15th cent.
- Alberti, Antonio
- Castagno, Andrea del, §2: Working methods and technique
- Giovanni da Modena
- Masolino, §1: Training and early career, to c 1424
- Masolino, §2: The Brancacci Chapel frescoes and collaboration with Masaccio, c 14245
- Masolino, §3: Last years, c 1426 and after
- Rome, §V, 17(iii)(b): S Clemente, upper church: Painting
- Rosselli: (1) Cosimo Rosselli
- Siena, §III, 2: S Maria della Scala
- Siena, §III, 3(ii)(c): Palazzo Pubblico decoration, 13551555
- Zavattari
- 16th cent.
- Bertoia, Jacopo
- Broeck, van den: (3) Hendrik van den Broeck
- Cambiaso, Luca, §2: Artistic maturity, 155169
- Fresco, §2: Laying out and transferring the composition
- Landscape painting, §II, 4(iii): 16th century: Italy
- Romanino, Gerolamo
- Zuccaro: (1) Taddeo Zuccaro
- Zuccaro: (2) Federico Zuccaro, §1: Life and painted work
- 17th cent.
- 18th cent.
- 19th cent.
- Futurism
- Balla, Giacomo, §2: Futurism, 190916
- Boccioni, Umberto, §2: Birth of Futurism, 191011
- Futurism, §I, 2: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture: First works, 191011
- Severini, Gino, §1: Early work and Futurism, to 1915
- genre
- Genre, §2: Medieval and Renaissance, to 1500
- Genre, §3(ii): The 16th century: Italy
- Genre, §4(i): The 17th century: Italy
- Genre, §4: The 17th century
- Genre, §5(i): The 18th century: Italy
- Genre, §5: The 18th century
- Specialization
- bambocciate
- Baroque
- Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, §I, 3: Rome, c 1596c 1599
- Crespi (ii): (1) Giuseppe Maria Crespi, §1(iv): Bologna, 170922
- Gentileschi: (1) Orazio Gentileschi, §2: Rome: The impact of Caravaggio, 160020
- Manetti, Rutilio
- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Candlelight Master
- Miradori, Luigi
- Mannerism
- Realism (style)
- Renaissance
- Romanticism
- 16th cent.
- 17th cent.
- 19th cent.
- 20th cent.
- glass
- Gothic
- grisaille
- history
- hunting scenes
- landscape
- Landscape painting, §II, 2: Byzantium and the Middle Ages, c 2nd century AD;c 15th century
- Landscape painting, §II, 3: 15th century
- Landscape painting, §II, 4: 16th century
- Landscape painting, §II, 5(i): 17th century: Artists working in Italy
- Landscape painting, §II, 6: 18th century
- Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Girona Master
- Mythological painting and sculpture, §4: The Baroque period, c 1595c 1700
- Baroque
- Italy: 17th cent.
- 16th cent.
- 17th cent.
- Both: (2) Jan Both, §1(i): Before 1641: early training and work in Rome
- Claude Lorrain, §I, 1(ii): Training and early work, to c 1640: Artistic sources and beginnings
- Claude Lorrain, §I, 2(i): Middle period, c 1640c 1660: The turn to classicism
- Claude Lorrain, §I, 2(iii): Middle period, c 1640c 1660: Individual paintings of the 1640s and 1650s
- Claude Lorrain, §I, 3: Late work, c 166082
- Dughet, Gaspard, §1(i): Training and early works, to c 1635
- Dughet, Gaspard, §1(iii): Late period, c 1660 and after
- Elsheimer, Adam, §1(ii)(b): Rome, 1600 and after: Middle period
- Elsheimer, Adam, §1(ii)(c): Rome, 1600 and after: Ovidian and other late works
- Poelenburch, Cornelis van, §1(ii): Early works: Italy, 161726
- 18th cent.
- 19th cent.
- 20th cent.
- literary themes
- Baroque
- Renaissance
- Romanticism
- 15th cent.
- Mannerism
- marine
- miniatures
- murals
- mythological
- Baroque
- Albani, Francesco, §1(ii): Rome, 160117
- Bijlivert: (2) Giovanni Bilivert
- Camassei, Andrea
- Cecco Bravo
- Conca, Sebastiano, §2: Years of success in Rome, 1730c 1752
- Crespi (ii): (1) Giuseppe Maria Crespi, §1(i): Training and first independent works, 16651700
- Crespi (ii): (1) Giuseppe Maria Crespi, §1(v): Later career, 172247
- Franceschini, Marcantonio, §1(ii): First independent works, c 168090
- Giordano, Luca, §1(ii): The mature years, 166592
- Italy, §III, 5(iii): Baroque and Rococo painting, c 1600c 1750: Naples
- Manfredi, Bartolomeo
- Martinelli, Giovanni
- Reni, Guido, §II: Artistic formation and development
- Saraceni, Carlo, §2: Mature and late works, c 161020
- Tiepolo: (1) Giambattista Tiepolo, §I, 2(i): Activity in Milan, Venice and the Veneto, 173250
- Tiepolo: (1) Giambattista Tiepolo, §I, 4: The later years: Venice, 175362
- Mannerism
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