I Arts meaning and visual impact through ages Course 4 Baroque art Iliana Kasarska, Ph. D Homework on Renaissance sculpture analysis Donatello, David, 1444-46, bronze, Bargello, Florence Donatello, David, marble 1408, Bargello Homework on Renaissance sculpture analysis Verrocchio, David, bronze,1472-75 Bargello, Florence Michelangelo, David, marble, 1501-1504 Galleria del Academia, Florence Donatello, Equestrian statue of Gattamelata (Erasmo da Narni), bronze 1453 Piazza del Santo, Padoue Baroque art : 1600-1750 Italy France Flanders Andrea Pozzo, St Ignace of Loyola’s Triumph, 1661-1694, San Ignazio, Rome Pierre Mignard, 1663-1666, Trinity and Saint’s Triumph fresco of the cupola Church of Val-de-Grâce, Paris Anne of Austria holding the model of the church is presented by Ste Anne and St Louis Pierre Mignard, 1663-1666 Church of Val-de-Grâce Gian Lorenzo Bernini 1647-1652 Ecstasy of Saint Teresa marble Ste Maria Della Vittoria, Rome Bernini, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa 1647-1652 (detail) Caravaggio, Bacchus, 1593 Uffici, Florence Cravaggio, Death of the Virgin 1604-1608 Louvre Rubens, The disembarking at Marselles Marie de Medici cycle, 1621 Louvre Nicolas Poussin, The Arcadian shepherds, 1637, Louvre