Renaissance Art in Museum Collections
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview

Renaissance Art in Museum Collections
Edward A. Maser, curator
April 28, 1960–June 8, 1960
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
Agnolo Bronzino
Anton Woensam
The Agony in the Garden,
circa 1530
Bernardo Zenale
Madonna and Saints,
circa 1495
Cola dell'Amatrice
Cola dell'Amatrice
Giovanni Martini
St. Anthony of Padua,
1501
Hans von Aachen
The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian,
late 1500s–early 1600s
Innocenzo da Imola
Martyrdom of St. Catherine,
1500s
Filippo da Verona
Madonna and Child with Saint John,
early 1500s
Master of the Apollini Sacrum
The Assassination of Julius Caesar,
late 1400s
Neri di Bicci
Saint Bartholomew and Saint James the Great,
1460–1470
Sassetta; Master of the Osservanza Triptych
Head of an Angel,
circa 1430–1435
Andrea Riccio
Vulcan Forging Arrows,
circa 1500–1530
Andrea Riccio
a monk (possibly Saint Romuald),
late 1400s–early 1500s
Adriaen de Vries
Emperor Rudolph II,
circa 1610
Domenico Gaggini
Master of the Genre Figures
Woman with a Market Basket,
early 1600s
Antonio Susini; Giambologna
Saint Luke or Saint Mark,
1596
Hans Waldburger
Saint Peter,
early 1600s
Balthasar Griessmann
Judith with the Head of Holofernes,
early 1600s
Stoldo di Gino Lorenzi
profile portrait of a woman,
mid 1500s
Pisanello
medal depicting Domenico Novello Malatesta,
circa 1445
Guillaume Dupré
Guillaume Dupré
Hans R. Reinhart
Jacopo Sansovino
Niccoló Fiorentino
Cosimo de Medici the Elder (1389-1464) medal,
circa 1465–1469
Tobias Wolff
Albrecht Dürer
The Apocalyptic Woman,
1498
Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht Dürer
Nicolò della Casa
Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli,
circa 1543–1547
Nicolò della Casa
crab-shaped inkwell,
late 1500s
Jean de Court, known as Master IC
Crossing of the Red Sea platter,
circa 1560
Jean de Court, known as Master IC
throne,
1800s
Giorgio Vasari
Christ Carrying the Cross,
circa 1562–1565