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  1. Giotto di Bondone, mais conhecido por Giotto ( Colle Vespignano, atual Vicchio, 1267 — Florença, 8 de janeiro de 1337 ), foi um pintor e arquiteto italiano . Foi discípulo de Cinni di Pepo (conhecido por Cimabue ). Devido ao alto grau de inovação de seu trabalho (ele é considerado o introdutor da perspectiva na pintura da época), Giotto ...

  2. The Adoration of the Magi. Giotto di Bondone Italian. possibly ca. 1320. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 601. At once austere and tender, this image belongs to a series of seven narrative scenes of the Life of Christ. The sophisticated depiction of the stable, viewed from slightly below, and the columnar solidity of the figures are ...

  3. Feb 11, 2022 · Giotto di Bondone in Five Famous Men from the Italian Renaissance (c. the 1490s) by the Florentine School; Florentine School, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Giotto the artist was considered by his peers to be the most authoritative virtuoso of art in his day, drawing all of his figures and poses according to reality and his publicly acknowledged aptitude and quality.

  4. Sep 9, 2020 · Definición. Giotto di Bondone (nació en 1267 o 1277 – murió en 1337), generalmente llamado simplemente Giotto, fue un pintor y arquitecto italiano cuya obra fue muy influyente en la historia del arte de Occidente. En la actualidad, Giotto es famosísimo por el ciclo de frescos pintados en la capilla Scrovegni de Padua, donde su amor por el ...

  5. Giotto di Bondone. A strikingly talented painter from childhood, Giotto di Bondone spent his career focusing almost exclusively on frescoes that later influenced the likes of Masaccio, Michelangelo and Raphael. Di Bondone is often credited with being the father of the Renaissance for his devotion to physical and emotional accuracy in portraying ...

  6. Jan 20, 2020 · The emotion and naturalism of Giotto's painting was highly popular and spurred an increased interest in concepts of realism and perspective that had been dormant since antiquity. Eventually, these humanist interests culminated in the Renaissance, where Giotto's name became legend. Domenico di Michelino, “Dante and the Divine Comedy,” 1465.

  7. Giotto: frescoes in the Arena Chapel. Arena Chapel (or Scrovegni Chapel), frescoes by Giotto, 1305–06; in Padua, Italy. The frescoes are in relatively good condition, and all that has been said of Giotto’s power to render the bare essentials of a setting with a few impressive and simple figures telling the story as dramatically and yet as ...

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