Select one of the early Renaissance paintings specified below and compare and contrast its depiction of human emotion in response to suffering with that in the text of Boccaccio's "Tenth Day: Tenth Story" (click to review Part I and Part II of the literature). Your response should assert a specific argument about the portrayal of human emotion in response to suffering in each work. You must reference specific details in the literature as well as the painting to support your argument.
Conduct research to locate images of the following paintings:
Giotto’s "Lamentation"
Bosch’s "Triptych of The Temptation of St. Anthony"
Your response should be at least 750 words in length, with all sources (including the artwork) properly cited. Click here to view a rubric for this project.
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