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... He couldn't have been too mad because Giotto was one of his favorite companions for all his trips and adventures to Rome. Giotto ...
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... "Giotto di Bondone", Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia) The Italian Michelangelo Buonarotti, almost ... one of the greatest painters of the High Renaissance in Rome. ...
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... Giotto's work inspired artists by the likes of Leonardo de Vinci, Raphael and ... Michaelango painted the Sistine Chapel, which is located in the Vatican in Rome. ...
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... Florence, Rome and Venice were three of the most influential powers during the ... Some famous painters of the time are Giotto, Michelangelo, and probably the most ...
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... Masaccio recognized what Giotto had initiated and brought it forward with other characteristics ... short career that ended at age 27 when he died while in Rome. ...
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... This is also demonstrated in Giotto's "Last Judgement" where Scrovegni is shown presenting the ... Done in Rome in1634 as an oil painting on canvas, it is a very ...
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... Masaccio recognized what Giotto had initiated and brought it forward with other characteristics ... short career that ended at age 27 when he died while in Rome. ...
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... exist in their own right but become volumes and masses in Giotto's pictorial designs ... through the Roman Ages with the power of the Church of Rome (Fleming, 314 ...
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... Sta. Costanza erected in Rome. As ... architecture. When creating Madonna Enthroned, Giotto had knowledge of ancient Roman murals. Therefore ...
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... to the right of the entrance to the Duomo, was begun by Giotto and completed ... this period called upon the classical roots of ancient Greece and Rome but new ...
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... These city-states were loosely organized under the Pope, ruling out of Rome, although he ... Giotto is considered the first artist to portray nature realistically. ...
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... These city-states were loosely organized under the Pope, ruling out of Rome, although he ... Giotto is considered the first artist to portray nature realistically. ...
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... These city-states were loosely organized under the Pope, ruling out of Rome, although he ... Giotto is considered the first artist to portray nature realistically. ...
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... These city-states were loosely organized under the Pope, ruling out of Rome, although he ... Giotto is considered the first artist to portray nature realistically. ...
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... the year 1305 the Roman Catholic Church was relocated from Rome to France ... New perspectives were created by such people as Giotto, Tommaso Masaccio, and Filippo ...
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... Leaving the chapel unfinished, he left for Rome and died and the young age of ... and this originality will place him in the same stratum as Giotto and Michelangelo ...
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... the year 1305 the Roman Catholic Church was relocated from Rome to France ... New perspectives were created by such people as Giotto, Tommaso Masaccio, and Filippo ...
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... year 1305 the Roman Catholic Church was relocated from Rome to France ... Such people as Giotto, Tommaso Masaccio, and Filippo Brunelleschi created new perspectives ...
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... Giovanni Valdarno, near Florence on December 21,1401 and died in Rome in 1428 ... style was unique and owed little to other painters, although Giotto influenced him ...
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... Burckhardt said it was the time period between Italian painters Giotto and Michelangelo. ... by leading families like the Medici of Florence, Papal of Rome and the ...
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... The civilizations of Greece and Rome ended long ago, but they continue to influence us ... The new direction was sown by Giotto, the father of Renaissance painting ...
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... long interruption in 1510, when political developments kept the pope far from Rome. ... Other great Florentine masters such as Giotto and Domenico Ghirlandaio had ...
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... Such other works include Giotto's painting on the wall of the Camposanto in Pisa ... Last Judgment," a fresco in the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome. ...
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