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Giotto Di Bondone, 1267-1337: The Renewal of Painting

by Norbert Wolf
Additional authors: 070 -- Wolf, Norbert | 650 -- Taschen Series: Giotto di Bondone | Fine arts | Painters -- Italy | Art, Renaissance -- Italy | Ζωγράφοι -- Ιταλία -- Βιογραφία Published by : Taschen , 2006 Physical details: 96 pages 23 cm. ISBN: 978-3-8228-5160-9. Subject(s): Giotto di Bondone | Fine arts | Painters -- Italy | Art, Renaissance -- Italy | Ζωγράφοι -- Ιταλία -- Βιογραφία
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759.5 GIO (Browse shelf) 1 Available 2006

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According to legend, he was discovered by Cimabue as a boy, sketching his father’s sheep. Giotto di Bodone (1266-1337) was the most famous and influential painter of his generation in Italy. As the pioneer of modern painting, his impact was so enormous that his artist colleagues in Florence, however capable, were left struggling to keep up. His services were engaged by numerous high officials and princes, including the Pope and his cardinals, King Robert of Anjou, and the Scaligeri and Visconti. All these works, including the large secular cycles, are lost. Amongst his surviving works, his masterpieces are undoubtedly his decoration, from 1303 to 1305, of the private chapel built by the financier Enrico Scrovegni for his family in a former Roman amphitheatre in Padua, the fresco cycle in the Upper Church of Assisi, and the frescos in side chapels of Santa Croce in Florence. The simplicity and strength of his forms, as well as the humanism he infused in his works, set him apart from his Byzantine contemporaries and at the forefront of Italian painting in the early years of the Renaissance.

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