- Robert Campin, Merode Altarpiece- embraces the use of oil on oak panel. Thus, the artist uses objects from the material world. These objects symbolize spiritual ideas. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style
- Jan van Eyck, Arnolfin & His Wife. The materials used are oil on oak. The portrait is that of Giovanni and his wife Cenami standing side by side in a bridal chamber. He is holding the hand of his wife. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style.
- Jan Van Eyck, Man in a Red Turban. It is a portrait of a man in a red turban. The man is gazing at something or someone. The face is stern and looks somehow stressed. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style.
- Rogier Van Der Wayden, Deposition. It is made of oil on a panel. It is a portrait of a woman who possesses some air or pride and self importance and therefore can be said to be a member of the nobility. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style.
- Christus, Goldsmith. It is made of oil on oak panel. It is a pictorial illusion of a couple that wants to purchase gold. The couple seems to belong to the nobility because of the way they are dressed. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style.
- Goes, Portinari Altarpiece, it is an oil on wood painting which shows the adoration of the shepherds on the baby Jesus upon his birth. It was done in Northern renaissance or Flemish style.
- Ghaiberti, Isaac & His Sons, is done on gilded bronze. It is a representation of women attending to the birth of Esau and Jacob. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Nonatello, David. It is a sculptor of David in bronze. It is a sculptor represented the Mighty David from the bible. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Pollaiuolo, Hercules & Antaeus. It is a sculptor of Hercules and Anteus made of bronze. The sculptor shows the two engaged in wrestling. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Masaccio, Holy Trinity. Done on Fresco. This is a painting that depicts the holy trinity as well as Joseph and Mary. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Angelico, Annunciation. It is done on gold tempera on wood. It shows the Archangel Gabriel announcing to Mary about the birth of Jesus. All this is done under a portico. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Lippi, Madonna & Child. It’s done on tempera on wood. It shows Madonna and a child together with two angels. It is a representation of Mary and Jesus being guided or protected by two angels. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Botticelli, Birth of Venus. Done on tempera on canvas. Venus is portrayed naked at the shore. Together with her is her handmaid and supposed admirers. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Perugino, Delivering the keys. It is done in Fresco. It depicts how the keys to the Kingdom of God were handed over to Peter. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Mantegna, Foreshortened Christ. It is done on tempera on canvas. The painting shows the person of Jesus in his death. It was done in Italian renaissance style.
- Leonardo, Last Supper. Tempera on gesso, pitch and mastic. It depicts Jesus Christ and his disciples sharing the last supper. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Mona Lisa, High Renaissance. Oil on poplar. It is the face of a woman with a half smile. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Raphael, Madonna in the Meadow. Oil on board. It is the painting of the image of the virgin Mary and the images of baby Jesus and John. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Philosophy, High Renaissance. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Michelangelo, David. Made of Carrara marble. This is a statue of a nude male believed to be David. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Last Judgment, Mannerism. Fresco. It is the depiction of the second coming of Jesus and the judgment that God will give human beings. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Bellini/ Titian, Feast of the Gods. Oil on Canvas. It is a depiction of the Gods, eating and drinking, feasting in the woods. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Titian, Venus of Urbino, Venetian. A painting of oil on canvas. It depicts a woman lying on a couch in what looks like a palace. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Pontormo, Entombment. Oil on wood. It looks like a whirling dance of people stricken with grief carrying a dead body or a sick person. This depicts Christ that has been lowered from the cross. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Parmagianino, Madonna w/ Long Neck, mannerism. Oil on wood. The painting is a depiction of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus on her laps. It was done in the 16th century Italian renaissance sub- styles.
- Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights. It is made from oil on wood panels. It depicts the evolution of the world from a serene and quite environment to a time when it has been destroyed beyond recognition. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Grunewald, Isenheim Altar. It is made from oil on wood. It is an altarpiece that depicts Jesus on the cross and some people who seem sickly. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Durer, Adam & Eve. It is made of oil on panel. It depicts Adam and Eve showing the ideal human figure of men and women. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Four Apostles, Composite. Made of oil on lindenwood. It depicts the four apostles. St. John and St. Peter to the left and St. Mark and St. Paul to the right. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Holbein, French ambassadors, Composite. It is made of oil on panel. It depicts two young men who seem to be very educated and wealthy. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Massys, Money- Changer & His Wife, Genre. It is made of oil on panel. The portrait shows a man and his wife. The man is counting money while he wife is reading to him. Perhaps both of them checking their records on the people who owe them money. It was done in the 16th century Northern European sub- styles.
- Patinir, landscape with St. Jerome, landscape. The painting is made of oil on wood. It shows St, Jerome on a rocky landscape. It shows Jesus being baptized and St. Jerome being attacked by monsters. It was done in Italian Baroque style.
- Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Teresa, Italian baroque. It is the sculpture of St. Teresa in marble. It was done in Italian Baroque style.
- Caravaggio, Calling of St. Matthew, Italian Baroque. It is made of oil on canvas. It is a painting that shows the way Jesus influenced Matthew to the extent of convincing him to follow him. It was done in Italian Baroque style.
- Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes, Italian Baroque. Made of oil on canvas. It depicts two women murdering a man. It is based on the book of Judith in the bible. It depicts the time when Judith delivered Israel from Holofernes. It was done in Spanish Baroque
- Ribera, Martyrdom of St. Philip, Spanish Baroque. It is mad of oil on canvas. It depicts St. Philip being hoisted up in order to be crucified. It was done in Spanish Baroque
- Velazquez, Water Carrier. It is made of oil on canvas. It depicts a water seller who is selling water to his two clients, a young boy and a young man. It was done in Spanish Baroque.
- Las Meninas, Spanish Baroque. It is made of oil on canvas. It depicts a large room with several people and a dog. A young girl is sited and is surrounded by a group of maids. It was done in Spanish Baroque