The Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries | |
The Origins of the Renaissance | |
Rome | |
Assisi | |
Padua | |
Florence | |
Siena | |
Naples | |
Venice | |
Pisa and Florence | |
Padua | |
Milan | |
The Fifteenth Century | |
Florence: Commune and Guild | |
Florence: The Medici and the Appropriation of Political Propaganda | |
Rome: Re-establishing Papal Power | |
Venice and the Veneto | |
Courtly Art | |
Sforza Milan | |
The First Half of the Sixteenth Century | |
Milan and Lombardy | |
Florence: The Renewed Republic | |
The Rome of Julius II, Leo X, and Clement VII | |
Mantua, Parma, and Genoa: The Arts at Court | |
Florence: Mannerism and the Medici | |
Venice: Vision and Monumentality | |
The Later Sixteenth Century | |
The Rome of Paul III | |
The Demands of the Council of Trent | |
Milan and Northern Italy: Reform and Innovation | |
Rome: A European Capital City | |
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