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    along with goods. These ideas‚ preserved from the ancient past‚ served as the basis of the Renaissance. Some writers would date its origin specifically from the reign of Frederick II‚ from 1215 to 1250. Others believe Italian Renaissance began with Giotto in

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    the whole world”. The paintings Deposition by Caravaggio and Lamentation over the Dead Christ by Giotto‚ share the theme of the aftermath of the crucifixion of Jesus‚ but differ in the use of lighting‚ colors and lines. Lamentation of the dead Christ‚ is a 13th century renaissance fresco painting by Giotto Di Bondone. The painting shows the angels‚ Christ’s body‚ and the supporters of Christ. Giotto portrayed the emotions by the placement of the figures in is painting to draw the attention to the

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    The Renaissance inspired many artist’s interest in the individual’s experience of the world‚ specifically Giotto and Piero della Francesca. Some key events that shaped the interest of the individual include the positive changes in the political‚ religious and social outlook in Italy‚ more freedom with how people thought and viewed the world and the desire for more realistic artworks. The turmoil in the Catholic Church‚ specifically the reformation in Germany‚ Rise of Franciscans and the Dominican

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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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    Chapter 19 From Gothic to Renaissance: 14th Century Italian Art The essentially religious view of the world that dominated medieval Europe began to change dramatically in what is called the European Renaissance. Although religion continued to occupy a primary position in the lives of Europeans‚ a growing concern with the natural world‚ the individual‚ and humanity’s worldly existence characterized the Renaissance period. The Renaissance‚ which means “rebirth‚” extends roughly from the 14th through

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    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 revolutionize the style of Siena‚ which was a blend of Byzantine and International

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    Rucellai Madonna‚ Duccio Duccio di Buoninsigna was an Italian artist from the city of Siena. He lived during the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th. Throughout his life he was hired to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. During the 1300’s Duccio became one of the most favored and progressive painters in Siena. He is now considered one of the founders of Western art. Not much is known about Duccio’s life. But there are records saying

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    of the Renaissance. In his Lives of the Artists‚ Vasari denotes the main proponents of the movements in Siena and Florence to be Duccio di Buoninsegna and Giotto di Bondone‚ respectively. Vasari saw Duccio‚ called the "Father of the Sienese Renaissance" by many art historians‚ as an extremely talented artist who deserves much respect and consideration. He credits Duccio with initiating a new period in aesthetics characterized by a combination of the old style with new methods such as modeling with

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    kind. Duccio di Buoninsega of Siena conveyed within his paintings early features of naturalism‚ which would invoke an expressive and spiritual seriousness to the viewer of these paintings. From his early work on out‚ Duccio displayed a progressive abandonment of the early forms of art. Displaying the stiff head and shoulders posture of tradition eastern art and beginning the innovating trend in paintings of displaying subtle coloring‚ curving outlines‚ and intimacy of gesture. Giotto di Bondone

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    Virgin and Child Enthroned Giotto di Bondone This Virgin and Child Enthroned is dated from 1305-1310‚ and is from Florence‚ Italy. It is made of tempera and gold on a wood panel. The piece uses hieratic scale making the Virgin and Child much larger than the surrounding saints and religious figures. It also enthrones images and has a flat‚ gold background. Giotto was one of the first artists to use 3D beings‚ and shows this in his piece. He shows the subjects as full‚ plainly draped bulky bodies

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