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    You’ve probably heard of Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Botticelli‚ and Raphael. They are famous painters from the renaissance‚ with paintings so incredible that they are still known today. Lorenzo Ghiberti‚ Donatello‚ and Giotto di Bondone were amazing artists from the medieval time period. They have many differences‚ but they also have their similarities. Their differences are things such as the types of art‚ the purpose for art‚ and the characteristics of art. The similarities are topics such

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    problem with what Giotto had painted for him. The costumer wanted a shield to be painted with arms‚ Giotto didn’t like that idea probably even thought of it as joke‚ he instead drew a sword on the shield‚ which he thought look more believable. The costumer got angry since Giotto’s service didn’t please him at all. The costumer didn’t expect that the best artist would not do what he asked him to. The costumer didn’t want to pay for the bad service but ended up having to because Giotto made the

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    comparison of Cimabue’s work and the work of his student Giotto. The paintings in question for comparison are “Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Profits” or “Santa Trinita Madonna‚” by Cimabue‚ and “Ognissanti Madonna‚” by Giotto.

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    1. Cimabue Virgin and Child Enthroned 2. Giotto Virgin and Child Enthroned The Giotto and Cimabue are obviously different versions of the Virgin and Child Enthroned. But because they are different versions they have their differences. When i first look at the Cimabue piece the first thing i focus my eyes on is the sweet‚ tender‚ loving face the Virgin has on her warm yellow face. Her eyes are looking outward towards the audience which i feel helps you feel like you are part of the enthroning

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    as represented by Duccio‚ Cimabue‚ and Giotto? Describe at least 3 works‚ including artist‚ approximate dates‚ subject‚ medium‚ style‚ location‚ etc. In what ways was Giotto groundbreaking? Late Gothic painting is best characterized by a movement away from the Byzantine style‚ including a use of depth and a focus on Naturalism‚ or a use of subjects that were not based in the spiritual world. Widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the Late Gothic period‚ Cimabue was known for challenging

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    discussed in the notes. The great Byzantine painter was Cimabue. The influence of the Byzantine style remains strong in the monumental Madonna Enthroned with the lines of gold in Mary’s draperies‚ long thin fingers‚ proportions of Christ‚ elaborate throne with no visible support. 4. In Giotto’s Madonna Enthroned‚ how does the artist show more naturalism in his painting? In Giotto’s painting‚ he shows more naturalism by the use of space. 5. How does Giotto create a sense of movement in Kiss of Judas? The

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    antique Roman art‚ in the work of many outstanding individuals ‚ created a recognizably national culture in Italy (Barasch 14). In his frescoes and panel paintings‚ Giotto di Bondone revolutionized Italian art‚ developing a naturalism and drama that marks the first signs of the Renaissance (Marx). Though many artists were influenced by Giotto‚ such as Bernardo Daddi‚ his advances were not fully developed for a century. At the same time‚ during the first half of the century‚ Simone Martini was able to

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    Entering Chartres Cathedral Through the Central Portal In the town of Chartres about 50 miles southwest of Paris‚ is where the Chartres Cathedral is located and can be seen for miles as it is the tallest structure and was built on the highest point of the town. Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres is its formal name but since the majority of the French Cathedrals were dedicated to the Virgin Mary‚ to avoid confusion the cathedrals are referred to the town to which they belong. The Chartres Cathedral

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    GiottoCimabue‚ Donatello‚ Mossaccio….these are a few artists of the Renaissance that impacted the era. With these artists a cult of genius began in the Renaissance. There was the Age of Exploration when Columbus "discovered" America in 1492‚ as well as Magellan’s and other Europeans’ discoveries around areas of Africa. The African slave trade fueled European Renaissance. There were several works that helped establish the era such as the "Arenal Chapels at Pagua" which was a dramatization

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    Jason DeGutis Giotto Bondone Annunciation in the Arena Chapel 1266-1377 Fresco Late Gothic Annunciation in the Arena Chapel by Giotto Bondone The artwork that I chose to analyze is Annunciation in the Arena Chapel by Giotto Bondone. The works of art were frescoes created between the years 1266-1377 in the late gothic style. The objective and reason for writing this paper is to communicate a formal analyses of the work including a visual description of what I see‚ as well as an iconographical

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