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  1. Peintre Italien Du Xiiie Siècle: Giotto Di Bondone, Duccio Di Buoninsegna, Coppo Di Marcovaldo, Guido Da Siena, Filippo Rusuti (French Edition)
  2. Primitif Italien: Giotto Di Bondone, Primitifs Italiens, Giovanni Baronzio, Coppo Di Marcovaldo, Guido Da Siena, Pietro Da Rimini (French Edition)
  3. Architecte Du Moyen Âge: Giotto Di Bondone, Hugues, Dit Vgo, Maginardo, Mathieu D'arras, Jean de Chelles, Neri Di Fioravante (French Edition)
  4. People From Tuscany: Michelangelo, Lorenzo De' Medici, Galileo Galilei, Pope Leo I, Fra Angelico, Pietro Mascagni, Masaccio, Giotto Di Bondone
  5. Architecte Cité par Vasari Dans le Vite: Michel-Ange, Giotto Di Bondone, Leon Battista Alberti, le Vite, Filippo Brunelleschi (French Edition)
  6. Giotto di Bondone 1267/751337 Italian painter and architect: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students</i>
  7. National Gallery (London): London, Trafalgar Square, Non-Departmental Public Body, John Julius Angerstein, Charles Lock Eastlake, Giotto di Bondone, Paul Cézanne, William Wilkins (Architect)
  8. Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi: Catholic Church, Franciscan, Francis of Assisi, Pilgrimage,World Heritage Site,Cimabue, Late Middle Ages, Giotto di Bondone, Simone Martini, Pietro Lorenzetti.
  9. Peintre Italien Médiéval: Giotto Di Bondone, Matteo Giovannetti, Cenni Di Francesco, Buonamico Buffalmacco, Duccio Di Buoninsegna (French Edition)
  10. 1337 Deaths; Giotto Di Bondone, Musa, Frederick Iii of Sicily, Eleanor de Clare, Gwenllian of Wales, Margaret Mortimer, Baroness Berkeley
  11. Giotto by Kurt [Giotto di Bondone] Bauch, 1962
  12. Giotto by [Giotto di Bondone], 1952
  13. Masters in Art: A Series of Illustrated Monographs - Giotto Di Bondone by Unknown, 1902
  14. GIOTTO DI BONDONE by WOLF NORBERT, 2000-01-01

21. Giotto - Olga's Gallery
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Page One Giotto at Artprice To look at auction records, find Giotto's works in upcoming auctions, check price levels and indexes for his works, read his biography and view his signature, access the Artprice database. Giotto di Bondone is an Italian painter and architect, born in Vespignano, near Florence. The most innovative artist of his time, Giotto was described by Dante as the foremost painter, displacing the elder Cimabue in fame and fortune. Posterity, however, has seen Giotto in stronger terms, as the revolutionary who altered the course of painting in Western Europe, striking out of the Gothic and Byzantine styles towards the Renaissance.
At the age of 10, Giotto was supposedly found by Cimabue (1240-1302), who took him to Florence to study art. His earliest work may have been connected with the making of mosaics for the Florence Baptistry. Continued...

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23. Giotto Di Bondone - Florentine Artist
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    Considered one of the greatest early Italian painters, Florentine painter and architect Giotto can also be considered the founder of the main tradition of Western painting because of the way he broke away from Byzantine tradition and introduced the concern with an illusionistic pictorial space. His subjects attained a sense of solidity, reality and mass since which has never been entirely lost to painting. During his lifetime Giotto was recognised for the momentous quality of his work and praised lavishly by the likes of Dante and Boceaccio and Cennino Cennini. In 1400, Cennini summed up Giotto's stylistic revolution in the words "Giotto translated the art of painting from Greek to Latin." There is considerable scholarly debate over which works can be attributed to Giotto. The main panel for St Francis Receiving the Stigmata from the church of San Francesco in Pisa (1290s?) is generally considered to be Giotto's work while the designs of the three small scenes were borrowed from Assisi and painted by the St Francis Master's assistants.

24. Giotto (Ambrogio Bondone - 1267-1337)
Translate this page giotto (Ambrogio bondone, detto) 1267 - 1337 È molto probabile che giotto lavorasse ad Assisi più di una decina d anni prima che a Padova,
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Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi GIOTTO (Ambrogio Bondone, detto) 1267 - 1337 SEARCH THIS SITE Giotto has become the symbol of a profound renewal in the history of Western figurative arts, and of the first radical renewal since ancient Greece.
"He converted the art of painting from Greek to Latin and brought in the modern era" - this is Cennino Cennini's synthesis fifty years after Giotto's death, underscoring the revolutionary character of Giotto's painting.
Born in 1267, he must have been active before the last decade of thirteenth century.
Giotto worked for the Bardi's and the Peruzzi's, the Florentine families who owned the most important European banks of the thirteenth century. He worked for the Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, which was the most important church of Christianity at the time; he worked for the Pope, for the richest and most influential citizen of Padova (Scrovegni), for the chapel and main altar of the Basilica of San Pietro in Rome, for the king of Napoli and for Azzone Visconti, the master of Milano. At a time when the exceptional Italian economic expansion turned every Italian city in a cultural center with specific characteristics and a potential artistic "school", Giotto placed himself in a super-regional position, becoming a universal reference point.
If we look at the contents of his artistic revolution, we have to agree that the first manifestations are present in the decoration of the Assisi Upper Basilica. These frescos reveal the mind and, in part, the hand of the genius who created the frescos of Scrovegni Chapel in Padua.

25. Biography
Biography of giotto di bondone (b. 1267, Vespignano, d. 1337, Firenze) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European
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Florentine painter and architect. Outstanding as a painter, sculptor, and architect, Giotto was recognized as the first genius of art in the Italian Renaissance. Giotto lived and worked at a time when people's minds and talents were first being freed from the shackles of medieval restraint. He dealt largely in the traditional religious subjects, but he gave these subjects an earthly, full-blooded life and force. The artist's full name was Giotto di Bondone. He was born about 1266 in the village of Vespignano, near Florence. His father was a small landed farmer. Giorgio Vasari, one of Giotto's first biographers, tells how Cimabue, a well-known Florentine painter, discovered Giotto's talents. Cimabue supposedly saw the 12-year-old boy sketching one of his father's sheep on a flat rock and was so impressed with his talent that he persuaded the father to let Giotto become his pupil. Another story is that Giotto, while apprenticed to a wool merchant in Florence, frequented Cimabue's studio so much that he was finally allowed to study painting. The earliest work attributed to Giotto is a series of frescoes on the life of St Francis in the church at Assisi. In about 1305 and 1306 Giotto painted the extraordinary series of frescoes in the

26. Italica - Storia Dell'arte Italiana - Arte Gotica - Giotto Di Bondone
Translate this page giotto nacque probabilmente nel 1267, a Colle, frazione di Vespignano presso Vicchio di Mugello. di famiglia contadina, si racconta che egli venisse notato
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L'opera Giotto nacque probabilmente nel 1267, a Colle, frazione di Vespignano presso Vicchio di Mugello. Di famiglia contadina, si racconta che egli venisse notato dal Cimabue mentre ritraeva il suo gregge sui sassi Boccaccio definì Giotto “il miglior dipintor del mondo”: la sua fama d’innovatore del gusto e dello stile artistico iniziò subito, sin dai primordi della sua attività Eventi Galleria di immagini La Cappella degli Scrovegni Alcuni esempi della pittura di Giotto, precursore del gusto pittorico moderno e degli stilemi artistici gotici

27. Giotto - Wikipedia
Translate this page giotto di bondone, forse diminutivo di Ambrogio o Angiolo di bondone, giotto di bondone nacque da una famiglia benestante nel 1267 che, come molte altre
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Nota disambigua - Se stai cercando altri significati di Giotto, vedi Giotto (disambigua) Statua di Giotto, Galleria degli Uffizi Firenze Cacciata di Gioacchino dal tempio , Cappella degli Scrovegni, Padova. In questo affresco si riscontrano alcuni elementi tipici dell'arte di Giotto: ambientazione architettonica in prospettiva intuiva, nella quale si dispongono i personaggi, resa delle figure umane realistica e non stilizzata, eloquenza di gesti e espressioni, vivace narrazione, solennit  senza fronzoli della composizione, presenza di linee di forza che guidano l'occhio dell'osservatore. Giotto di Bondone , forse diminutivo di Ambrogio o Angiolo di Bondone , conosciuto semplicemente come Giotto Vespignano Firenze 8 gennaio ) ¨ stato un pittore italiano
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28. Giotto Di Bondone --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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30. Giotto Di Bondone - Father Of The Renaissance
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c. 1267 Artist Italy: Florence Architect, sculptor, and painter, Giotto is considered the first artistic genius of the Italian Renaissance and has been called its "father." Although he was not as technically adept as the great masters, his ability to capture human emotion inspired later artists and marked a significant change in the artistic style of the age. His teacher is believed to have been Cimabue
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31. History
Throughout the centuries, giotto di bondone has been recognized as one of the most important innovators of European painting, and as the first of the great
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Giotto di Bondone (c. 1267 - 1337): Decameron VI.5 Throughout the centuries, Giotto di Bondone has been recognized as one of the most important innovators of European painting, and as the first of the great Italian masters. His style broke with convention in many ways. In contrast to the splendid but impersonal art of Byzantium that had held sway for centuries, Giotto's was spare, dramatic, and focused on human emotion. Giotto's new style laid the foundation upon which the future progress of Renaissance art was based. Giotto, referred to as the "miglior dipintore del mondo" is the protagonist of the fifth tale of Day Six. (R.P./N.S.) Cole, Bruce. Giotto and Florentine Painting, 1280-1375 Main History The Historical Characters of the Times : Giotto di Bondone
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32. OCAIW - Giotto (Giotto Di Bondone)
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33. Giotto Di Bondone - Aiwaz.net
giotto di bondone about 12901300 Gold and tempera on panel, 578 x 406 cm giotto di bondone about 1297-1299 Fresco, 270 x 230 cm
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Assisi, Upper Church of San Francesco Assisi: Confirmation of the Rules Giotto di Bondone about 1297-1299 Fresco, 270 x 230 cm Assisi, Upper Church of San Francesco Assisi: Vision of St Francis of a Burning Carriage Giotto di Bondone about 1297-1299 Fresco, 270 x 230 cm Assisi, Upper Church of San Francesco Assisi: Vision of St Francis of a Throne Giotto di Bondone about 1297-1299 Fresco, 270 x 230 cm Assisi, Upper Church of San Francesco Assisi: Death of a Knight of Celano. Giotto di Bondone about 1297-1300 Fresco, 270 x 230 cm Assisi, Upper Church of San Francesco

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35. ARTEHISTORIA - Genios De La Pintura - Ficha Giotto Di Bondone. Giotto
Translate this page ARTEHISTORIA - Genios de la Pintura - Maestro del Trecento italiano, se le considera el creador de la pintura moderna al acabar con la tradición gótica
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Bondone 1267 h. - Florencia 1337
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Obras: 137 No contamos con excesivos datos fiables sobre la vida de Giotto di Bondone, ni la fecha de su nacimiento, ni cuáles fueron sus maestros, ni siquiera la datación exacta de muchas de sus obras. Lo que sí conocemos, por las crónicas de sus contemporáneos, es la gran revolución que supuso su nueva concepción artística, que se puede considerar como precursora de las innovaciones que cambiarán la marcha de la pintura occidental, desde el humanismo del Renacimiento hasta el siglo XX. Giotto nace hacia 1267 al norte de Florencia, en el valle de Mugello, en la aldea de Vicchio. Cuenta la leyenda que por allí pasó en la década de 1280, el gran maestro italiano Cimabue bizantinizante que dominaba la pintura hasta ese momento.
Giotto era llamado de todas las partes de Italia requerido por los personajes más poderosos, no sólo órdenes eclesiásticas, también mercaderes, banqueros y comercianes. Tanto al fresco como en tabla, Giotto renovó el lenguaje figurativo de toda su época. De los primeros años del

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    38. Giotto Di Bondone Prints And Posters At Art.com
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    39. Giotto Di Bondone - Wikipedia
    Translate this page giotto di bondone (* 1267 (?) nahe Florenz; † 8. Januar 1337 in Florenz), auch bekannt als giotto, war ein italienischer Maler.
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    Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Giotto-Denkmal in Florenz Jesus vertreibt die H¤ndler aus dem Tempel, Fresko in der Cappella degli Scrovegni Padua Freskofragment in der Lateransbasilika . Dargestellt ist, wie Papst Bonifatius VIII. 1300 das erste Heilige Jahr verk¼ndet. Giotto di Bondone (?) nahe Florenz 8. Januar in Florenz), auch bekannt als Giotto , war ein italienischer Maler. Giotto gilt als der entscheidende Wegbereiter der italienischen Renaissance (Rinascimento).
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    Durch Quellen ist belegt, dass Giotto als Sohn des Schmiedes Bondone in Florenz aufgewachsen ist. Die meisten Experten sind der Ansicht, dass Giotto sein tats¤chlicher Name war. Andere meinen, dies sei eine Kurzform von Ambrogio (Ambrogiotto) oder Angelo (Angiolotto). Sein Leben bezeugen die um 1450 geschriebenen Commentarii (K¼nstlergeschichten) Lorenzo Ghibertis , die dann von Giorgio Vasari Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts wiederaufbearbeitet wurden und damit allgemeine Bekanntheit erlangten. Dort wird berichtet, Giotto sei als armer Junge in Vespignano im

    40. Giotto Di Bondone. The Epiphany | Work Of Art | Timeline Of Art History | The Me
    giotto di bondone (Italian, Florentine, 1266/76–1337) Tempera on wood, gold ground; 17 3/4 x 17 1/4 in. (45.1 x 43.8 cm) John Stewart Kennedy Fund,
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    Giotto was the most famous artist of his day, praised by Dante and considered by his successors to have revived the art of painting after centuries of decline. This panel is part of a series of scenes from the life of Christ, of which six others are known. They may come from one of the four altarpieces by Giotto recorded in the Franciscan Church of Santa Croce in Florence. The way in which the figures move freely within a carefully described space is close to that of frescoes painted by the artist in about 1320 for the same church.
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