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Giotto di Bondone (collaborator): Italian, c.1265-1337

An Italian painter, Giotto was one of the most important artists in the evolution of Western art.

Giotto di Bondone (collaborator) Italian, c.1265-1337

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    Giotto di Bondone also known as Giotto (Vicchio, Italy 1265 - Florence, Italy 1337) 

     

    Giotto di Bondone, known more simply as Giotto, was born on the outskirts of Florence into a peasant family. His strong inclination for art was noticed by Cimabue, who took him with him to Florence to educate him. 

     

    Dante, his peer, recognised his role in starting a new phase of Italian painting, later underlined also by Vasari. 

     

    Giotto is best known for the way he explored the possibilities of perspective and pictorial space, bringing a new sense of realism to his religious parables. His interest in humanism led him to explore the tension between biblical iconography and the everyday life of worshippers, bringing them closer to God by making art more relevant to their daily lives. He imbued his figures with an emotional quality new for refined art, his architectural settings respecting the visual laws of proportion and perspective. 

     

    The main series of frescoes by Giotto, still visible today, are those in the Arena Chapel in Padua, which probably date to just before 1305, and those in the Bardi and Peruzzi Chapels in Santa Croce in Florence, probably from before 1328. 

     

    Among the few undisputed panel paintings is the Madonna All Saints, today in the Florence Uffizi. 

     

    Concentration and gravity are the hallmarks of Giotto's style and his figures, notable for their expressiveness and three-dimensional consistency, inhabit architectural spaces that seem real for the first time. 

     

    After a prolific production in many of the most important cities of Italy, Giotto died in Florence in 1337.


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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. Artwork details: Artist: Giotto di Bondone (collaborator). Artwork title: Madonna in Maestà. Artwork date: 1300. Artwork medium: Ripped fresco. Artwork dimensions: 350 x 160.5 x 3.5 cm.
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    Giotto di Bondone (collaborator) Italian, c.1265-1337

    Madonna in Maestà o Madonna col Bambino, c.1295-1310
    Ripped fresco / Affresco staccato / Zerrissenes Fresko
    129 7/8 x 63 in
    330 x 160 cm
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    Photo: UniCredit Group (Sebastiano Pellion di Persano)
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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) A ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. Artwork details: Artist: Giotto di Bondone (collaborator). Artwork title: Madonna in Maestà. Artwork date: 1300. Artwork medium: Ripped fresco. Artwork dimensions: 350 x 160.5 x 3.5 cm.
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Detail of a ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. The detail shows the face of Jesus.
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Detail of a ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. This detail shows the patterned edge of the architecture framing the two figures.
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Detail of a ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. This detail shows the patterned edge of the architecture framing the two figures.
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Detail of a ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. This detail shows the patterned edge of the architecture framing the two figures.
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 6 ) Detail of a ripped fresco of the Virgin Mary in Majesty holding Jesus Christ. This detail shows the patterned edge of the architecture framing the two figures.
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