St. Francis Of Assisi Receiving The Stigmata Musée Du Louvre strong giotto di bondone Colle di Vespignano (Toscane), vers 1265. strong giotto di bondone - Colle di Vespignano (Toscane), vers 1265 http://www.louvre.fr/llv/oeuvres/detail_notice.jsp?CONTENT<>cnt_id=1013419867322
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Extractions: Italian painter, architect, and sculptor. Giotto was the greatest and most influential Italian painter before the Renaissance. He decorated chapels in Assisi, Rome, Padua, Florence, and Naples with fresco murals and paintings. His surviving frescoes include a cycle in the upper church of St. Francis at Assisi and scenes of the Holy Family in the Arena Chapel, Padua. In 1334 he became city architect in Florence, designing the campanile for the cathedral. He is sometimes regarded by many as the founder of modern painting and as the first of the Renaissance painters.
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Artists In 60 Seconds: Giotto Di Bondone Legend has it that the artist Cimabue discovered young shepherd boy giotto doodling on rocks with chalk and immediately took him on as a student. http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namesgg/p/giotto.htm
Extractions: zGCID=" test0" zGCID=" test0 test4" zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') You are here: About Education Art History Artists A to Z ... Names Beginning With G Artists in 60 Seconds: Giotto di Bondone Art History Education Art History Essentials ... Help The Presentation of the Virgin (c. 1305); Cappella dell'Arena, Padua Email to a friend Print this Page Submit to Digg Suggested Reading Art History 101 - The Proto-Renaissance Selected Artists from the Proto-Renaissance More on Giotto Giotto in the Artchive Web Gallery of Art: Giotto Olga's Gallery: Giotto Most Popular The Last Supper Art History Jobs - Fellowship and Internship Postings What is Art? Ancient Greek Art ... The Sistine Chapel Ceiling From Shelley Esaak FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Movement, Style, School or Type of Art: Proto-Renaissance Date and Place of Birth: c. 1267-75, Vespignano (near Florence), Italy Unfortunately, the year of Giotto's birth cannot be narrowed down any further than this nine-year spread. Life: Legend has it that the artist Cimabue 'discovered' young shepherd boy Giotto doodling on rocks with chalk and immediately took him on as a student. Whether he got his start this way or not, Giotto quickly became the most sought-after painter of his day in Florence, Rome and Naples. While no student of anatomy, the figures Giotto used in his religious frescoes were far more realistic than anything seen since Antiquity - and this realism is the thing for which he is best known today.
Biography Of Giotto (di Bondone) name, giotto (di bondone). pronunciation jiotoh. sex, male. lived, (c.12661337). biography, Painter and architect, the founder of the Florentine http://www.allbiographies.com/biography-GiottodiBondone-13433.html
Giotto - From Incompetech! giotto (c. 1266 c. 1337). Full Name giotto di bondone To imagine art without giotto is to imagine jazz without Charlie Parker. http://incompetech.com/art/giotto.html
Extractions: Teachers : Most likely Cimabue Interesting Stuff: The emergence of Giotto signaled the beginning of the Renaissance in Italy. His style of painting broke so radically from the past that influences on his style are still being debated today. To imagine art without Giotto is to imagine jazz without Charlie Parker. Imagine rock and roll without Winger.... wait, umm, try to imagine rock without Quiet Riot, ummm... OK, try imagining rock and roll without some really important guy who changed a lot of stuff. That's how important Giotto was to painting. Seriously though, he was such a sensation in his time that he was mentioned in writings by Petrarch and in Dante's Divine Comedy. Sometimes called the "father of western pictoral art", his painting turned from the flatter, more iconic Byzantine style to a more naturalistic approach. A firm proponent of using observation of nature to learn about art, his painting emphasized some major characteristics of modern representational art; sculptural solidity, weight/mass of figures, and dimensionality.
R E N A I S S A N C E > Art > Giotto Di Bondone He was born around 1267 in Colle di Vespignano (village northeast of Florence), son of a poor peasant. As a boy, giotto looked after father s sheep. http://library.thinkquest.org/C006522/art/bondone.php
Extractions: Main Art > Giotto di Bondone Giotto di Bondone ery little known about his early life. He was born around 1267 in Colle di Vespignano (village northeast of Florence), son of a poor peasant. As a boy, Giotto looked after father's sheep.According to legend, he drew sheep on piece of rock and the painter Cimabue passed by and was amazed; as a result, he took on the boy as a pupil.Giotto had a style that was more realistic and three-dimensional, although his paintings were of a religious nature. In 1280, Cimabue, his master, went to work in Assisi to paint in church of San Francesco, so Giotto's apprenticeship was short. He soon grew famous and had reputation of his own. He then moved to Assisi and spent next twelve years of life painting scenes from St. Francis's life. He created a sensitive and expressive portrayal of the saint that shaped St. Francis's image for hundreds of years. In 1291, he married a Florentine woman, Ricevuta di Lapo del Pela; they had eight children and bought his family a house in Florence. · MAJOR WORKS: Life of St. Francis Fresco Cycle, Assisi (c. 1290-96), Arena Chapel Fresco Cycle, Padua (c. 1305-06), Ognissanti Madonna (c. 1305-1310), Life of St. Francis Frescoes, Santa Croce (c. 1325), Florence Campanile (Bell Tower) (c. 1334)
Life Of Mary Magdalene: Noli Me Tangere By Giotto Di Bondone Life of Mary Magdalene Raising of Lazarus By giotto di bondone Life of Mary Magdalene Raising of Lazarus By giotto di bondone Mary Magdalene. http://www.oceanru.com/magdalene/Mary_Magdalene_Noli_me_tangere_By_Giotto.htm
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Extractions: A Florentine painter, and founder of the Italian school of painting, b. most probably, in 1266 (not 1276), in the village of Vespignano near Florence, in the valley of the Mugello; d. at Milan, 8 Jan., 1337. Very little is known of his early history. Vasari relates that Cimabue, rambling one day in the neighborhood of Colle, saw a young shepherd lad drawing one of his sheep on a piece of smooth slate with a pointed stone, and that Cimabue thereupon took the lad with him and instructed him. The story is a pretty bit of fancy. There is no reason for believing that Giotto was ever a shepherd. It is possible that his father was a peasant; if so, he was in easy circumstances and certainly a freeholder. A document dated 1320 styles him vir pr¦clarus; marmorarii of which the Cosmati are the most illustrious, recalled to life much antique beauty of form. The mosaic-workers, with Jacopo Torriti and the artists who created the marvels of the Baptistery of Florence, likewise the painters, with Pietro Cavallini whose fresco cycles in Santa Maria in Trastevere (Rome) exhibit all Giotto's breadth of form, are satisfactory proof of an earlier renewal of artistic spirit and power. The "Rucellai Madonna" by Duccio dates from 1285. Twenty years earlier, perhaps the very year of Giotto's birth, Nicol² Pisano had completed the pulpit in the Baptistery of Pisa. That of Siena followed in 1272. The lovely fountain at Perugia dates from 1278. Then came the works of Giovanni Pisano, whose sympathetic genius is in more than one way akin to that of Giotto. Amid this rich and wondrous development of art the young master grew up. Though he was by no means its creator, it certainly reached in him its highest expression.
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Extractions: Tempera on wood, 313 cm x 163 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris, France Giotto di Bondone, founder of the Italian school of painting, was born in a village near Florence. Legend has it that Cimabue, the great master of the late 13th century, found Giotto herding sheep in the Italian countryside, noticed that the youth was drawing one of the sheep on a rock, and took him under his tutelage. Even though not much is known about Giottos life, his era of the great cathedrals was a time of artistic renaissance in Italy. While some argue that Giotto did not single-handedly create the remarkable artistic developments of his time, few dispute that these developments reached their peak in his work ( Giotto is considered the first painter in the history of Western art to place human figures within realistic surroundings. Moving away from Byzantine tradition, he introduced pictorial space, which strengthened figures, giving them three-dimensional force and structural importance. With a keen eye for detail, he painted characters in all walks of life, from peasants and townspeople, to mystics and popes. Giotto was recognized as an artist in his lifetime and was said to have translated the art of painting from Greek to Latin (
Giotto - The Inventor And Innovator. giotto di bondone (1267/1276 1337), the son of a tiller called bondone, was one of the greatest Italian painters of the14th century. http://www.pinpush.com/painters/Giotto-Di-Bondone.htm
Extractions: Giotto was one of the most important and accomplished masters of 14th century Italian painting. His most widely recognized masterpiece is the set of 39 frescos with biblical scenes that adorn the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. They are clearly the works of a creatively and artistically fully developed artist. Giotto was also the most innovating artist of his time. Going well beyond the then current static Byzantine style, he created dynamic, life-like personas. His understanding of optics and intuitive sense of perspective allowed him to create truly three-dimensional images. Giotto was far ahead of his time: he was the first Renaissance painter, a century before that epoch really started, and his contributions were only properly understood when his influence became apparent in the works of Renaissance geniuses such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Giotto di Bondone (1267/1276 - 1337), the son of a tiller called Bondone, was one of the greatest Italian painters of the14th century. He is also called the father of Renaissance painting. This genius of the brush, whose work later became an inspiration to two of his true spiritual heirs, Masaccio and Michelangelo, was born at Vespignano near Florence, in the Mugello Valley either in 1267 or 1276 according to the famous biographer Giorgio Vasari and several other scholars. Not much is known about his private and artistic life but his surviving works tell us a great deal about his artistic development.
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Giotto Di Bondone - Father Of European Painting [Biography] In 1337, the great medieval painter, giotto di bondone was laid to rest in a grave well somewhere. No one alive today really knows for sure. http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=g&p=c&a=b&ID=209