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Italian Artists
Scholastic Bowl Most Prominent
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bronze David Sculpture** | Donatello |
| Openly sculpted nudity for the first time since antiquity | Donatello |
| The Equestrian Statue at Gattamelatta* | Donatello |
| Depicted the Erasmo de Narni | Donatello (in the Equestrian Statue at Gattamelatta) |
| Created an artwork in the Piazza del Santo Padua | Donatello (in the Equestrian Statue at Gattamelatta) |
| Created a wood sculpture of the Penitent Magdalene | Donatello |
| Zuccone | Donatello (sculpture of the prophet Habbakuk, translates to squash) |
| Yelled at one of his sculptures to "Speak, damn you, Speak!) | Donatello (Zuccone) |
| Many of his sculptures are houses in the Orsanmichele Church | Donatello |
| Saint George Freeing the Princess | Donatello |
| First known user of stiaciatto | Donatello (Saint George Freeing the Princess) |
| Santa Croce Crucifix | Donatello |
| Amor-Atys | Donatello |
| The Feast of Herod | Donatello (in the Siena Cathedral now) |
| Had a sculpture nicknamed "The squash" because of its bald head | Donatello (Zuccone) |
| Chellini Madonna (or the Virgin and the Child with Four Angels) | Donatello |
| Sculpted the Tomb of the Antipope John XXIII w/ his mentor | Donatello (mentor is Michelozzo) |
| Bust of Niccolo da Uzanno | Donatello |
| Judith and Holofernes | Donatello (Judith behead Holofernes in the sculpture) |
| Designed a distorted statue of Saint Mark | Donatello (for the Orsanmichele) |
| Created the frescoes for the Arena Chapel* | Giotto di Bondone |
| Was taught by the Byzantine-inspired Cimabue | Giotto di Bondone |
| Created a Lamentation Scene with angels flying above | Giotto di Bondone |
| Depicts the Star of Bethlehem as a comet in his Adoration of the Magi | Giotto di Bondone |
| Navicella | Giotto di Bondone |
| Seven Virtues and Seven Vices | Giotto di Bondone |
| Designed the Florence Cathedral bell tower | Giotto di Bondone |
| Depicted the Kiss of Judas | Giotto di Bondone |
| Depicted the devil as blue and obese in his The Last Judgement | Giotto di Bondone |
| the Life of St. Francis of Assissi | Giotto di Bondone |
| Ognissanti Madonna/Madonna Enthroned | Giotto di Bondone |
| The Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple | Giotto di Bondone |
| Stefaneschi Triptych | Giotto di Bondone |
| The Tribute Money** | Masaccio |
| The Birth of Venus** | Sandro Botticelli |
| La Primavera** | Sandro Botticelli |
| Depicted a blue Zephyrus abducting Chloris | Sandro Botticelli (La Primavera) |
| Based designs from Simonetta Vespucci | Sandro Botticelli (Venus in the Birth of Venus AND La Primavera) |
| The Graces stand to the left in one painting | Sandro Botticelli (La Primavera) |
| Depicted Zephyrus blowing wind towards the title figure in a scallop shell | Sandro Botticelli (The Birth of Venus) |
| Depicted a mythological group in an orange grove | Sandro Botticelli (La Primavera) |
| The Mystical Nativity | Sandro Botticelli (their only signed work) |
| Mercury waves away clouds with a cadeucus (kah-doo-sus) in one painting | Sandro Botticelli |
| Venus and Mars | Sandro Botticelli |
| Depicted a Satyr blowing a conch to awaken Mars | Sandro Botticelli (Venus and Mars) |
| Illustrated Dante's Divine Comedy | Sandro Botticelli |
| Calumny of the Apelles | Sandro Botticelli (depicts King Midas) |
| Title character uses the Hora of Spring in one painting | Sandro Botticelli (The Birth of Venus, uses as clothing) |
| Madonna of the Pomegranate | Sandro Botticelli |
| Created the Youth/Trials of Moses | Sandro Botticelli (in the Sistine Chapel) |
| Created the Temptations of Christ across from another work | Sandro Botticelli (in the Sistine Chapel, other work is the Youth/Trial of Moses) |
| Madonna of the Magnificat | Sandro Botticelli |
| Was a student of Filippo Lippi | Sandro Botticelli |
| Most famous Adoration of the Magi | Sandro Botticelli |
| Madonna of the Book | Sandro Botticelli |
| Pallas and the Centaur | Sandro Botticelli |
| The Last Miracle and the Death of St. Zenobius | Sandro Botticelli |
| Mona Lisa | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Vitruvian Man | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Salvator Mundi | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Virgin/Madonna of the Rocks | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Painted Lisa del Giocondo | Leonardo da Vinci (Mona Lisa) |
| Lady with an Ermine | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Wrote the Codex Arundel | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Depicted Cecilia Gallerini holding an animal | Leonardo da Vinci (Lady with an Ermine) (Cecilia Gallerini was a mistress of the Duke of Milan, the sheep represents pregnancy) |
| Painted the most expensive artwork in history | Leonardo da Vinci (Salvator Mundi, sold to Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman for $450 Million in 2017) |
| Painted a mural for Santa Maria delle Grazie (church in Milan) | Leonardo da Vinci (the Last Supper) |
| Ginevra de Benci | Leonardo da Vinci (only American Work, in National Gallery) |
| Created a work with a banner that reads "Beauty Adorns Virtue/Virtutem forma decorat" | Leonardo da Vinci (in the back of Ginevra de Benci) |
| Mastered the sfumato technique | Leonardo da Vinci (shading technique, creates atmosphere) |
| Painted an Annunciation scene with Verrocchio | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Studied under Verrocchio | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Included an apostle knocking over a saltshaker in one work | Leonardo da Vinci (The Last Supper, Judas) |
| Had a work stolen by Vincenzo Peruggia | Leonardo da Vinci (Mona Lisa) |
| Had a work copied six times by Yves Chaudron | Leonardo da Vinci (Mona Lisa) |
| La Belle Ferronniere | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Portrait of an Unknown Woman | Leonardo da Vinci (also known as La Belle Ferronniere) |
| Depicts the subject in front of a juniper bush as a pun | Leonardo da Vinci (Ginevra de Benci) |
| Created the Lost Painting the Battle of Anghiari | Leonardo da Vinci (potentially painted over by Vasari) |
| Had a work completed by Peter Paul Rubens | Leonardo da Vinci (Battle of Anghiari) |
| Made a scientific model after the man who wrote De Architectura | Leonardo da Vinci (Vitruvian Man, Vitruvius) |
| Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk | Leonardo da Vinci (believed to be his only self portrait, made in red chalk, obv) |
| Worked on the Baptism of Christ with Verrocchio | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Study of a Tuscan Landscape | Leonardo da Vinci (first known work) |
| Arno Valley | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Madonna of the Carnation | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Madonna of the Yarnwinder | Leonardo da Vinci |
| Depicted a fat baby jesus reaching for a red flower | Leonardo da Vinci (Madonna of the Carnation) |
| Giogrio Vasari likely painted over one of this man's works with his the Battle of Marciano | Leonardo da Vinci (the Battle of Anghiari) |
| The School of Athens** | Raphael |
| Has a famous work across from another one of his paintings | Raphael (The School of Athens across from La Disputa/The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament) |
| La Disputa (The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament)* | Raphael (Commissiond by Pope Julius II) |
| Created a fresco for the Apolostolic Palace | Raphael (for its Stanza Della Signatura) |
| Created frescos for the Stanza Della Signatura in a church | Raphael (the church is the Apostolic Palace) |
| The Marriage of the Virgin | Raphael |
| Used da Vinci as a model for a man with his finger pointed up | Raphael (Socrates in the School of Athens) |
| Depicted Euclid drawing a circle | Raphael (The School of Athens) |
| Portrait of Pope Julius II | Raphael |
| Was taught by Perugino | Raphael |
| Unfinished Hall of Constantine | Raphael (finished by his school) |
| Taught Giulio Romano | Raphael |
| Had a 19th Century Art movement formed against him | Raphael (Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, it's a whole thing) |
| The Parnassus | Raphael |
| Painted Apollo playing a lyre | Raphael (the Parnassus) |
| Madonna of the Goldfinch | Raphael |
| Had a work break into 17 pieces | Raphael (Madonna of the Goldfinch) |
| Three Graces painting | Raphael |
| Transfiguration | Raphael (final painting) |
| Sistine Madonna | Raphael |
| Depicts the Apostles healing a possessed child | Raphael (Transfiguration, lower half) |
| Mond Crucifixion | Raphael (inspired by Perugino) |
| La Fornarina | Raphael |
| Depicted a woman with breast cancer symbolically | Raphael (La Fornina, had her cover her left breast) |
| Created seven large namesake cartoon tapestries of Peter and Paul | Raphael (Raphael Cartoons) (Commissioned by Leo X) |
| The Triumph of Galatea | Raphael |
| Depicted the title character's seashell being pulled by 2 black dolphins | Raphael (the Triumph of Galatea) |
| Depicted a man wearing six rings in front of a green backdrop | Raphael (Portrait of Pope Julius II) |
| Depicted "fathers of the church" debating over transubstantiation | Raphael (Disputation of the Holy Sacrament) |
| Depicted Infant John the Baptist and Jesus holding a bird | Raphael (Madonna of the Goldfinch) |
| Madonna del Prato | Raphael |
| The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple | Raphael |
| The Mass at Bolsena | Raphael |
| Depicted Jesus's blood being caught in chalices during his crucifixion | Raphael (the Mond Crucifixion) |
| Created portraits of Baldassare Castiglione | Raphael |
| Portrait of Leo X | Raphael |
| Painted portraits of his mistress, Margarita Luti | Raphael (in La Fornarina, had breast cancer) |
| The Fire in Borgo | Raphael |
| Depicted a woman with her hands up as men run out of a burning building | Raphael (The Fire in Borgo) |
| La Belle Jardiniere | Raphael |
| St. George Fighting the Dragon | Raphael |
| The Creation of Adam** | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Painted the Sistine Chapel's Ceiling** | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Marble David** | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Created the 1499 pieta | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Only signed work) |
| Depicted Mary holding a dead Jesus | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Pieta) |
| Tomb of Julius II* | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Dying Slave Sculpture | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (for Tomb of Julius II) |
| Rebellious Slave Sculpture | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (for Tomb of Julius II) |
| Horned Moses Sculpture | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (for Tomb of Julius II) |
| Sculpted a man with a disproportionate right hand and head | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (David) |
| Created a sculpture meant to be viewed from the top of the Florence Cathedral | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (David) |
| 4 Unfinished Prisoners | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (meant for Pope Julius II's tomb) |
| The Genius of Victory | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Intended to be placed alongside his unfinished prisoners) |
| Modeled his Gay Lover, Tommaso dei Cavalieri | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Genius of Victory) |
| Created the Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Depicted himself as St. Bartholemew's flayed skin | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (in the Last Judgement) |
| Modeled as Heraclitus in Raphael's School of Athens | Michaelangelo Buonarraoti |
| Had his work's nudity censored by "the Breeches Maker," Daniele de Voltera | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (commissioned by Paul VI to cover up nudity in the Last Judgement with fig leaves) |
| The Deposition | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (final Sculpture, sometimes called the Florentine Pieta) |
| Depicted the Second Coming of Christ, The Drunkenness of Noah, and other scenes all in one painting | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (the Last Judgement) |
| Depicted Ignudi | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Sistine Chapel) |
| Had a work originally placed outside of the Palazzio Vecchio | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (David was deemed to heavy to move) |
| Had a sculpture attacked by Laszlo Toth | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (La Pieta damaged in 1972) |
| Depicted a man holding his beard while looking left | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Horned Moses) |
| Designed the Laurentian Library | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Manchester Madonna | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Student of Ghirlandaio | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Doni Tondo | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Depicted Mary in a pink robe | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (Doni Tondo) |
| Placed Leah and Rachel alongside a more prominent figure | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (next to Horned Moses) |
| Madonna of the Steps | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (very early work) |
| Taddei Tondo | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Battle of the Centaurs | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| Dusk and Dawn, Night and Day, sculptures | Michaelangelo Buonarroti (built as tribute) |
| Perseus with the Head of Medusa* | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Salt Cellar (of Francis I)* | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Depicted a man and a woman to represent the land and the sea | Benvenuto Cellini (Salt Cellar) (Neptune represents the sea) |
| Depicted a man wearing a sash and winged sandals with a sword | Benvenuto Cellini (Perseus with the Head of Medusa) |
| Nymph of Fontainebleau | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Depicted a charcter reclining and surrounded by stags, dogs, etc. | Benvenuto Cellini (Nymph of Fontainebleau) |
| Ganymede Riding the Eagle | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Created a work with a base depicting the four seasons/parts of day | Benvenuto Cellini (Base of Perseus with the Head of Medusa) |
| Was imprisoned in the Castle Sant'Angelo | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Escaped from prison using knotted bed sheets | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Created a bronze bust of Bindo Altoviti | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Hector Berlioz wrote an opera about this man | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Had a work stolen by Robert Mang in 2003 | Benvenuto Cellini (Salt Cellar) |
| Gold medallion of Lena and the Swan | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Large Silver Jupiter Statue | Benvenuto Cellini |
| Venus of Urbino** | Titian (Tih-shun) |
| Taught by Giorgione | Titian |
| Bacchus and Ariadne* | Titian |
| Depicted a woman searching through a cassone (large Italian Chest) in the background of one painting | Titian (Venus of Urbino) |
| The Rape of Europa | Titian |
| Depicted a chartiot pulled by cheetahs in one work | Titian (Bacchus and Ariadne) |
| Depicted a man ensared by snakes in one work | Titian (Bacchus and Ariadne) |
| Called his mythological scenes "Poesies" | Titian (Like poetry) |
| Assumption of the Virgin | Titian |
| Depicted Putti separating the sky from a golden glow from above | Titian (Assumption of the Virgin) |
| Created several works for the Frari Church | Titian |
| Equestrian Portrait of Charles V | Titian |
| Created a famous portrait after the Battle of Muhlberg | Titian (Equestrian Portrait of Charles V) |
| Created 7 "poesie" paintings for Philip II | Titian |
| Death of Actaeon | Titian |
| Diana and Actaeon | Titian |
| Danae and the Shower of Gold | Titian |
| Showed a man with the head of a goat being attacked by dogs | Titian (Death of Actaeon) |
| Pesaro Madonna | Titian |
| Depicted two cherubs dancing on clouds above the papal coat of arms | Titian (Pesaro Madonna) |
| Allegory of Prudence | Titian |
| Depicted heads of 3 ages over 3 different animals | Titian (Allegory of Prudence) |
| Sacred and Profane Love* | Titian |
| Depicted Cupid reaching into a sarcophagus | Titian (Sacred and Profane Love) |
| Pastoral Concert | Titian |
| The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence | Titian |
| Created a work for Crociferi to commemorate the Battle of St. Quentin | Titian (Martyrdom of St. Lawrence) |
| Depicted a woman in red robes on clouds that are being lifted by Cherubs | Titian (Assumption of the Virgin) |
| Depicted Venus twice in one picture | Titian (Sacred and Profane Love) |
| Portrait of Pietro Aretino | Titian (Aretino was a lifelong friend of Titian) |
| Modified Bellini's Feast of the Gods with Dosso Dossi | Titian |
| Madonna of the Rabbit | Titian |
| Violante | Titian |
| The Flaying of Marsyas | Titian |
| Depicted a Satyr who lost a music challenge to Apollo burning | Titian (The Flaying of Marsyas) |
| Danae Series | Titian |
| Man with a Quilted Sleeve | Titian (Possibly a self portrait) |
| Inspired Luncheon on the Grass | Titian (with Pastoral Concert) |
| Descent of the Holy Ghost | Titian |
| Noli me Tangere (Christ and Mary Magdalene) | Titian |
| Saint Jerome in Penitence | Titian (one of the first uses of Chiascuro) |
| The Dead Christ* | Andrea Mantegna (also known as the Lamentation of/over the (Dead) Christ) |
| Known for his use of foreshortening | Andrea Mantegna |
| Camera Degli Sposi | Andrea Mantegna |
| Decorated a room in the Ducal Palace in Mantua | Andrea Mantegna (created Camera Degli Sposi) |
| Triumphs of Caesar | Andrea Mantegna |
| Madonna of Victory | Andrea Mantegna |
| Created an altarpiece to commemorate his patrons victory at the Battle of Fornovo | Andrea Mantegna |
| Dedicated his Parnassus to his patron's wife, Isabella d'Este | Andrea Mantegna |
| Created a series of 9 paintings now housed in the Hampton Court including The Elephants and The Corselet Bearers | Andrea Mantegna (Triumphs of Caesar) |
| Madonna of the Long Neck* | Parmigianino |
| Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror | Parmigianino |
| Nicknamed after his home town | Parmigianino (Parma) |
| Created a painting with a large and disproportionate Baby Jesus held by Mary | Parmigianino (Madonna of the Long Neck) |
| Vision of St. Jerome | Parmigianino |
| Painted himself at 21 wearing a golden ring on his disproportionately large right hand | Parmigianino |
| Depicted John pointing upwards at Mary and Baby Jesus | Parmigianino (Vision of St. Jerome) |
| Antea | Parmigianino |
| Turkish Slave | Parmigianino |
| Allegorical Portrait of Charles V | Parmigianino |
| Depicted the title character wearing a red cloth and sleeping in the background of one painting | Parmigianino (Vision of St. Jerome) |
| Saturn and Philyra | Parmigianino |
| The Sleeping Venus* | Giorgione |
| The Tempest* | Giorgione |
| Had a famous work completed by Titian after his death | Giorgione (The Sleeping Venus) |
| Depicted a woman in a landscape with her hand suggestively on her groin | Giorgione (The Sleeping Venus) |
| Depicted breastfeeding with lightning in the foreground | Giorgione (The Tempest) |
| Had a painting commissioned by Gabriele Vendramin | Giorgione (The Tempest) |
| Famous Mannerist along with Tintoretto | Parmigianino |
| Famous Mannerist along with Parmigianino | Tintoretto |
| Has a name meaning "Little Dyer" | Tintoretto |
| Il Paradiso | Tintoretto |
| Depicts angels circling a chandelier in his The Last Supper* | Tintoretto |
| The Miracle of the Slave | Tintoretto |
| Washing of the Feet | Tintoretto |
| Depicts St. Mark descending to tend to a collapsed naked man surrounded by tools | Tintoretto (The Miracle of the Slave) |
| Christ at the Sea of Galilee | Tintoretto |
| The Origin of the Milky Way | Tintoretto |
| Depicted Milk jutting out of Hera's nipples | Tintoretto (The Origin of the Milky Way) |
| The Deliverance of Arsinoe | Tintoretto |
| Painted the ceiling of the Scuola di San Rocco | Tintoretto |
| The Feast in the House of Levi* | Paolo Veronese |
| Had a work initially intended to depict the Last Supper | Paolo Veronese |
| The Wedding at Cana* | Paolo Veronese |
| Mars and Venus United by Love | Paolo Veronese |
| Juno Showering Gifts on Venice | Paolo Veronese |
| Was questioned by the Inquisition because he depicted an apostle with a toothpick in one work | Paolo Veronese (The Feast in the House of Levi) |
| Youth between Virtue and Vice | Paolo Veronese |
| Painted Venus in Dresden | Giorgione |
| The Expulsion fron the Garden of Eden | Masaccio |
| Painted two famous works in the Brancacci Chapel | Masaccio |
| Taught by Michelozzo | Donatello |
| Designed the Dome of St. Peter's Basilica | Michaelangelo Buonarroti |
| The Calling of St. Matthew** | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| The Inspiration of St. Matthew | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| The Martyrdom of St. Matthew | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a man pointing at himself confusinged | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Calling St. Matthew) |
| St. Matthew and the Angel | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Supper at Emmaus* | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (one at London, one in Milan) |
| Cardsharps* | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a ressurected Jesus sitting at a basket of fruit dangling over a table | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Supper at Emmaus) |
| Boy with a Basket of Fruit | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a man with a knife behind his back playing poker | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Cardsharps) |
| Bacchus | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted Mario Minniti several times, inspiring rumors | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Boy with a Basket of Fruit, Bacchus) |
| Depicted his own face on that of a decapitated Medusa on a green shield in one Painting | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (it's just called Medusa) |
| The Beheading of St. John the Baptist | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted two prisoners watching as a decapitated head is served on a plate | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Beheading of St. John the Baptist) |
| Most famous user of Tenebrism | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (especially pronounced Chiascuro) |
| Depicted Mary Magdalene looking down at several broken pearl necklaces and an orange liquid | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (his Penitent Magdalene) |
| Taught by Giuseppe Cesari and Simone Peterzano | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Had a work with an angel guiding a bald disciple's head destroyed in 1945 | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (St. Matthew and the Angel) |
| Depicted a frail old women in his Judith Beheading Holofernes* | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Likely died from an infected wound from a sword in a bar fight | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Young Sick Bacchus | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (self-portrait) |
| Depicted himself holding grapes in a self portrait | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Young Sick Bacchus) |
| Commissioned by the Cardinal Francesco del Monte | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (to paint works in the Contarelli Chapel) |
| Was commissioned to paint works in the Contarelli Chapel | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Calling, Inspiration, and Martyrdom of St. Matthew) |
| Depicted the titular character drinking wine with 3 fingers and tugging at his robe in one work | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Bacchus) |
| Fled Rome after killing Ranuccio Tommasoni | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Amor Vincit Omnia | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Love Victorious | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (also known as Amor Vincit Omnia) |
| Depicted a naked cupid stumbling over instruments | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Amor Vincit Omnia) |
| Caused Giovanni Baglione to paint Divine Love Conquering Earthy Love | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (also known as Baglione's Sacred and Profane Love, painted after Amor Vincit Omnia) |
| Inspired a group of Utrecht Painters | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Utrecht Caravaggism, led by Gerrit von Honthorst) |
| Inspired Gerrit von Honthorst | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (via Utrecht Caravaggism) |
| The Entombment of Christ | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Francisco de Zurbaran is known as the Spanish version of this man | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| The Fortune Teller | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a man having his ring stolen by a woman deceptively | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Fortune Teller, during a palm reading) |
| Boy Bitten by a Lizard | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a cheater with a red and yellow shirt and feather in his cap leaning over a boy's shoulder to see his cards | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Cardsharps) |
| David with the Head of Goliath | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (self portrait) |
| Often contrasted with Annibale Carracci | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Later followers of him led the Cabal of Naples | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Painted two works of the same title, one of which is now in Milan while the other is in London | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Supper at Emmaus) |
| Painted two works of the same title with one having the title's finger pointed while the other one has an open hand | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Supper at Emmaus, pointed is in Milan, open is in London) |
| One painting was inspired by a more violent version by Artemesia Gentileschi | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Bacchante with an ape painting was inspired by this artist | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (by Hendrick ter Brugghen, Utrecht Caravaggist) |
| Agnus Dei painting was inspired by this artist | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Francisco de Zurbaran, the Spanish Caravaggio) |
| Depicted an old woman in black staring as an Assyrian General is killed | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Judith beheading Holofernes) |
| Depicted Cleopas and another unknown disciple realizing they were meeting a ressurected Christ | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Supper at Emmaus) |
| The Conversion of St. Paul | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Title character is about to be trampled by a horse with a man with a spear riding it in one work | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Conversion of St. Paul) |
| Commissioned for the Cerasi Chapel | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (after Tiberio Cerasi's death) |
| The more famous Crucifixion of St. Peter | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Conversion on the Way to Damascus | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a disciples crucifixion with emphasis on the labour of the lifting of the cross | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| A Basket of Fruit | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted himself as a head being held by his student Cecco in one work | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (David Holding the Head of Goliath) |
| Earliest work is A Boy Peeling a Fruit | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a work where the title character is unknown, being any of the one of five tax collectors | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Calling of St. Matthew) |
| Depict John the Baptist and Nicodemus lowering Christ into his grave in one work | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Entombment of Christ) |
| Depicted two angels approaching an orange-robed man | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Inspiration of St. Matthew) |
| Salome with the Head of St. John the Baptist | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted a disciple being killed in Ethiopia | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Martyrdom of St. Matthew) |
| The Seven Works of Mercy | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Madonna of Loreto | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted two peasants bowing to Mary holding Jesus on a set of steps | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Madonna of Loreto) |
| Depicted a man who is about to be assassinated being offered a palm leaf from an angel | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Martyrdom of St. Matthew) |
| Depicted a black winged angel standing over a set of instruments | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Amor Vincit Omnia) |
| The Taking of Christ | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Depicted himself holding a lantern while hunting for a man in one work | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (The Taking of Christ) |
| The Incredulity of St. Thomas | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| The Lute Player | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| The Death of the Virgin | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Rest on the Flight to Egypt | Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio |
| Self-portrait as the Allegory of Painting* | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Depicted herself in her Judith Beheading Holofernes* | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Painted one work in response to being raped by Agostino Tassi | Artemisia Gentileschi (Judith Beheading Holofernes) |
| Allegory of Inclination | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Depicted herself painting something just out of view in one work | Artemisia Gentileschi (Self-portrait as the Allegory of Painting) |
| Self-Portrait as a Lute Player | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Lot and His Daughters | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Corsica and the Satyr | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Painted Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy in response to a 1612 trial | Artemisia Gentileschi (trial of her rapist, Agostino Tassi) |
| Her father Orazio was court painter of Charles I | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Jael and Sisera | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Judith and her Maidservant | Artemisia Gentileschi (shows Judith with the head of Holofernes) |
| Susanna and the Elders* | Artemisia Gentileschi |
| Depicted two elders trying to coerce a woman into sex via extortion in one painting | Artemisia Gentileschi (Susanna and the Elders) |
| The Ecstasy of St. Theresa** | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Fountain of the Four Rivers* | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Created a work surrounded by an Egyptian Obelisk | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers) |
| Put the Pamphili Emblem on one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Obelisk of the Fountain of Four Rivers) |
| Depicted the Rio de La Plata, Nile, Ganges, and Danube Rivers in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers) |
| Created one sculpture for Piazza Navona in Rome | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers) |
| Depicted a Spanish Saint being pierced by a spear | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa) |
| Truth Unveiled by Time | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (unfinished work) |
| Depicted a woman holding the face of the sun in her hand with her foot on the earth in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Truth Unveiled by Time) |
| Placed a dove ontop of an obelisk in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers) |
| Sculpted a work in the Cornaro Chapel | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa) |
| Sculpted one work in a chapel at Santa Maria Della Vittoria | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa, Cornaro Chapel) |
| Tomb of Pope Alexander VII | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted Truth putting her foot on a globe to show a certain pope's destruction of Anglicanism | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Tomb of Pope Alexander VII) |
| Blessed Ludovica Albertoni | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Included golden stucco rays in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa) |
| Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted a man draped in lion skin carrying another man in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius) |
| Depicted three character's from Virgil's Aeneid fleeing Troy | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius) |
| Sculpted members of his commissioner's family watching a famous event | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa) |
| Apollo and Daphne | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted a woman shielding herself from her transition into a laurel tree in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Apollo and Daphne) |
| Worked with Giuliano Finelli in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Apollo and Daphne) |
| Created the Blessed Soul and Damned Soul sculptures | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| St. Peter's Baldachin* | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (also known as Baldacchino) |
| Created a bronze canopy for St. Peter's Basilica | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (St. Peter's Baldachin) |
| The Rape of Proserpina | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted Pluto's fingers gripping into another's thighs in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Rape of Proserpina) |
| Depicted a nun reclining on a red-marble sarcophagus while bodiless cherubs swarm above | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Blessed Ludovica Albertoni) |
| Christ Mocked | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted a red cloak falling off of a nude christ in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Christ Mocked) |
| Equestrian Statue of Louis XIV | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (at the Louvre) |
| Commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Had a sculpture illuminated by a hidden window | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Ecstasy of St. Theresa) |
| Triton Fountain | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Depicted a passage from Ovid's Metamorpheses in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Triton Fountain) |
| Designed a work over the papal altar of the first pope | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (St. Peter's Baldachin, or Baldacchino) |
| Created a depiction of a large seashell with 3 bees at the bottom in one wrok | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Triton Fountain) |
| Commissioned by the Barberini family for one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Triton Fountain) |
| Depicted Cerberus watching as a girl tries to break free of Hades in one work | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (The Rape of Proserpina) |
| Daniel and the Lion | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Slashed his lover, Constanza Bonarelli, in the face after discovering an affair between her and his brother | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Bust of Constanza Bonarelli | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Had the king reject his designs for the Louvre, to no avail | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Created a bent over and sneering David preparing to throw a stone | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Throne/Chair of St. Peter | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Sculpted a man looking away from the Church of Sant'Agnese | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (In Fountain of the Four Rivers, stems from its ugliness and Bernini's feud with Borromini, its architect) |
| Had a feud with Borromini | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Bust of Pope Paul V | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Scala Regia | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (staircase entrance to Vatican) |
| Equestrian Statue of Constantine | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| The Goat Amalthea with the Infant Jupiter and a Faun | Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
| Cathedra Petri | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Throne/Chair of St. Peter) |
| Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss* | Antonio Canova |
| Venus Victrix* | Antonio Canova ("Victorious" Venus) |
| Sculpted Paulina Borghese as Venus | Antonio Canova (Venus Victrix) |
| Sculpted Napoleon's Sister | Antonio Canova (Paulina Borghese in Venus Victrix) |
| Depicted a scene from the novel The Golden Ass | Antonio Canova (Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss) |
| Perseus Triumphant | Antonio Canova |
| Mars the Peacemaker | Antonio Canova (depicted Napoleon) |
| Sculpted Napoleon in a work in Apsley House | Antonio Canova (Mars the Peacemaker) |
| Depicted a man holding an orb with Nike on it | Antonio Canova (Mars the Peacemaker) |
| Tomb of Clement XIII | Antonio Canova |
| Tomb of Clement XIV | Antonio Canova |
| Three Graces sculpture | Antonio Canova |
| Repentant Magdalene with hands facing upwards | Antonio Canova |
| Theseus and the Minotaur | Antonio Canova |
| Gavin Hamilton moved this man towards more Greek and Roman sculptures | Antonio Canova (for Theseus and the Minotaur) |
| Depicted a hero sitting calmly over his clubbed foe | Antonio Canova (Theseus and the Minotaur) |
| Tomb of Archduchess Marie Christine | Antonio Canova |
| Depicted a revived woman reaching up to a winged lover who grabs her breast | Antonio Canova (Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss) |