The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings

The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 1107699436
ISBN-13 : 9781107699434
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Synopsis The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings by : Francesco Benelli

This book offers an analysis of Giotto's painted architecture, focusing on issues of structural logic, clarity of composition, and its role within the narrative of the painting. Giotto was the first artist since antiquity to feature highly-detailed architecture in a primary role in his paintings. Francesco Benelli demonstrates how architecture was used to create pictorial space, one of Giotto's key inventions. He argues that Giotto's innovation was driven by a new attention to classical sources, including low reliefs, mosaics, mural paintings, coins, and Roman ruins. The book shows how Giotto's images of fictive buildings, as well as portraits of well-known monuments, both ancient and contemporary, play an important role in the overall narrative, iconography, and meaning of his works. The conventions established by Giotto remained at the heart of early modern Italian painting until the sixteenth century.

The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings

The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 1107016320
ISBN-13 : 9781107016323
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Synopsis The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings by : Francesco Benelli

This book offers an analysis of Giotto's painted architecture, focusing on issues of structural logic, clarity of composition, and its role within the narrative of the painting. Giotto was the first artist since antiquity to feature highly-detailed architecture in a primary role in his paintings. Francesco Benelli demonstrates how architecture was used to create pictorial space, one of Giotto's key inventions. He argues that Giotto's innovation was driven by a new attention to classical sources, including low reliefs, mosaics, mural paintings, coins, and Roman ruins. The book shows how Giotto's images of fictive buildings, as well as portraits of well-known monuments, both ancient and contemporary, play an important role in the overall narrative, iconography, and meaning of his works. The conventions established by Giotto remained at the heart of early modern Italian painting until the sixteenth century.

Giotto and the Arena Chapel

Giotto and the Arena Chapel
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Publisher : Harvey Miller
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082635338
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Synopsis Giotto and the Arena Chapel by : Laura Jacobus

This book is divided into two parts, the first presenting new evidence and reconstructions of the chapel's design and early history; the second offering new interpretations of Giotto's frescoes. Appendices present original sources, all of which are newly-discovered, unpublished or previously published in inaccessible editions. An outline of the early history of the Scrovegni family and the career of the chapel's patron, Enrico Scrovegni, introduces the first part of the book. It is argued that the chapel's varied functions played an important part in determining the form of the building and the content of its frescoes. A complete reconstruction of the appearance of the Arena Chapel at the time of its consecration in 1305 forms the basis for an entirely new understanding of Giotto's frescoes. Giotto was the architect of the Arena Chapel, architecture and decoration were completely integrated in his design. Changes in the design brief during the period 1300-1305 prevented the full realization of his design. Some of the paintings now seen in the Arena Chapel, which have always been attributed to Giotto, are not in fact by him. Several independent masters worked under Giotto's direction. He headed a flexibly-organized workshop. Part II is introduced by a discussion of the frescoes that would be encountered by visitors to the Arena Chapel. These frescoes were deliberately placed in these positions by Giotto in order to further a process of luminal transformation upon entry into sacred space. Giotto employed radically new compositional devices to evoke correspondences between the pictured protagonists in their fictive environments, and viewers in the real environment of the chapel. Dr. Laura Jacobus' research interests cover various aspects of Italian visual culture during the period c.1250-1450. She teaches at Birkbeck University of London.

Giotto and His Works in Padua

Giotto and His Works in Padua
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Publisher : London : Arundel Society
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : KBNL:KBNL03000128389
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Synopsis Giotto and His Works in Padua by : John Ruskin

Painting in the Age of Giotto

Painting in the Age of Giotto
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Publisher : Penn State University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015041342711
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Synopsis Painting in the Age of Giotto by : Hayden B. J. Maginnis

This book is a revisionist account of central Italian painting in the period 1260 - 1370.

Giotto

Giotto
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Publisher : Abbeville Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0789211149
ISBN-13 : 9780789211149
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Synopsis Giotto by : Francesca Flores d'Arcais

"The preface to the second Italian edition was translated by Marguerite Shore"--T.p. verso.

Giotto and His Publics

Giotto and His Publics
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780674050808
ISBN-13 : 0674050800
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Giotto and His Publics by : Julian Gardner

Political strife and religious faction lacerated fourteenth-century Italy. Giotto's commissions are best understood against the background of this social turmoil. They reflected the demands of his patrons, the requirements of the Franciscan Order, and the restlessly inventive genius of the painter. Julian Gardner examines this important period of Giotto's path-breaking career through works originally created for Franciscan churches: Stigmatization of Saint Francis from San Francesco at Pisa, now in the Louvre, the Bardi Chapel cycle of the Life of St. Francis in Santa Croce at Florence, and the frescoes of the crossing vault above the tomb of Saint Francis in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi.

The Cambridge Companion to Giotto

The Cambridge Companion to Giotto
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 43
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ISBN-10 : 9780521770071
ISBN-13 : 0521770076
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Giotto by : Anne Derbes

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Storytelling in Christian Art from Giotto to Donatello

Storytelling in Christian Art from Giotto to Donatello
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 0300117272
ISBN-13 : 9780300117271
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Synopsis Storytelling in Christian Art from Giotto to Donatello by : Jules Lubbock

Recounting the biblical stories through visual images was the most prestigious form of commission for a Renaissance artist. In this book, Jules Lubbock examines some of the most famous of these pictorial narratives by artists of the caliber of Giovanni Pisano, Duccio, Giotto, Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello and Masaccio. He explains how these artists portrayed the major biblical events, such as: the Sacrifice of Isaac, the Annunciation, the Feast of Herod and the Trial and Passion of Jesus, so as to be easily recognizable and, at the same time, to capture our attention and imagination for long enough to enable us to search for deeper meanings. He provides evidence showing that the Church favoured the production of images that lent themselves to being read and interpreted in this way, and he describes the works themselves to demonstrate how the pleasurable activity of deciphering these meanings can work in practice. This book is richly illustrated, and many of its photographs have been specially taken to show how the paintings and relief sculptures appear in the settings, for which they were originally designed. Seen from these viewpoints, they become more readily intelligible. Likewise, the starting point and the originality of Lubbock's interpretations lies in his accepting that these works of art were primarily designed to help people to reflect upon the ethical and religious significance of the biblical stories. The early Renaissance artists developed their highly innovative techniques to further these objectives, not as ends in themselves. Thus, the book aims to appeal to students, scholars and the general public, who are interested in Renaissance art and to those with a religious interest in biblical imagery.

Giotto to Dürer

Giotto to Dürer
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780300050820
ISBN-13 : 0300050828
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Giotto to Dürer by : Jill Dunkerton

"This book provides a survey of European painting between 1260 and 1510, in both northern and southern Europe, based largely on the National Gallery collection ... some 70 of the finest and best known paintings in the Gallery are examined in detail"--Cover.