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  1. Sep 9, 2020 · Giotto di Bondone (b. 1267 or 1277 - d. 1337 CE), usually referred to as simply Giotto, was an Italian painter and architect whose work was hugely influential in the history of Western art. Giotto is most famous today for the cycle of frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel of Padua where his love of drama is most effective in such scenes as Judas ...

  2. View all 136 artworks. Giotto lived in the XIII – XIV cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Proto Renaissance. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  3. Biography. An artist who played a decisive role in the development of Italian painting in his century and beyond (his works were studied and copied by masters of the stature of Masaccio and Michelangelo), Giotto was probably born in Florence c . 1265. [1] According to the earlier sources, he was a disciple of Cimabue (c. 1240 – 1302).

  4. Giotto - Italian Painter, Frescoes, Scrovegni Chapel: Three principal works are attributed to Giotto in Rome. They are the great mosaic of Christ Walking on the Water (the Navicella), over the entrance to St. Peter’s; the altarpiece painted for Cardinal Stefaneschi; and the fresco fragment of Boniface VIII Proclaiming the Jubilee, in San ...

  5. Giotto (di Bondone), (born 1266–67/1276, Vespignano, near Florence—died Jan. 8, 1337, Florence), First of the great Italian painters, active in Florence. He decorated chapels and churches in Assisi, Rome, Padua, Florence, and Naples with frescoes and panel paintings.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · ARTnews. Artists. Who Was Giotto and Why Was He So Important? By Karen Chernick. November 23, 2023 8:49am. Giotto, Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ), c. 1305 Wikimedia Commons. A fly that a...

  7. about 1267 or 1276; died 1337. Image: Giotto di Bondone. Giotto was the chief liberator of Italian painting from the Byzantine style of the early Middle Ages. He was mainly active in Florence, although he may have been trained in Rome. He also worked in Avignon, Padua and Naples (1328-32).

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