Renaissance Art in Museum Collections
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Renaissance Art in Museum Collections
Edward A. Maser, curator
University of Kansas Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas
In conjunction with the joint meetings of the Central Conference of the Renaissance Society of America and the Midwest Modern Language Associations at the University, April 23-25. Papers presented at the University of Kansas: "Jacob Burckhardt and the Renaissance, 100 Years After."
Works of art

Anton Woensam (before 1500–1541)
circa 1530

Bernardo Zenale (circa 1464–1526)
circa 1495

Cola dell'Amatrice (1489–1559)
circa 1516

late 1500s–early 1600s

Innocenzo da Imola (1485–1548)
1500s

Filippo da Verona (active 1509–1514)
early 1500s

Master of the Apollini Sacrum (active 1480–1500)
late 1400s

Neri di Bicci (1418–1492)
1460–1470

circa 1430–1435

Andrea Riccio (1470–1532)
circa 1500–1530

late 1400s–early 1500s

Adriaen de Vries (circa 1545–1626)
circa 1610

Domenico Gaggini (circa 1425–1492)
mid 1400s

Master of the Genre Figures
early 1600s

Hans Waldburger (circa 1570–circa 1630)
early 1600s

Balthasar Griessmann (1620–1706)
early 1600s

Stoldo di Gino Lorenzi (1534–1583)
mid 1500s

Pisanello (circa 1395–circa 1455)
circa 1445

Hans R. Reinhart (circa 1500–1581)
1500s

late 1500s

Jacopo Sansovino (1486–1570)
1500s

Niccoló Fiorentino (circa 1404–1471)
circa 1465–1469

Tobias Wolff (born 1945)
1500s

Nicolò della Casa (active 1543–1547)
circa 1543–1547

late 1500s

1546

Jean de Court, known as Master IC (active 1553–circa 1585)
circa 1560

1800s

circa 1562–1565