Giotto the Painter. Volume 2: Works

Giotto the Painter. Volume 2: Works
Title Giotto the Painter. Volume 2: Works PDF eBook
Author Michael Viktor Schwarz
Publisher Böhlau Wien
Total Pages 595
Release 2023-04-17
Genre Art
ISBN 3205217314

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The paintings examined and contextualised in this volume are those secured for Giotto through early written sources. These sources also help to reconstruct the sequence of his works and artistic inventions as is plausible in the context of media culture in the decades around and after 1300: while Giotto was spiritually and intellectually formed in the sphere of the Florentine Dominicans, his artistic path began in Rome in the shadow of the Curia. The breakthrough to his own artistic concept came immediately before and during his work in Padua. In addition to prominent churchmen, ecclesiastical institutions, and the King of Naples, his clients were predominantly members of Italy's urban and financial elites. The adoption and further development of his inventions by other - especially Sienese - painters pressured him in his later years to try new approaches again.

The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings

The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings
Title The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings PDF eBook
Author Francesco Benelli
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Art
ISBN 9781107699434

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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 Medieval Art

Giotto and Medieval Art
Title Giotto and Medieval Art PDF eBook
Author Lucia Corrain
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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Examines the life, work, and world of the medieval Italian artist, and assesses his impact on later art.

Giotto the Painter. Volume 1-3

Giotto the Painter. Volume 1-3
Title Giotto the Painter. Volume 1-3 PDF eBook
Author Michael Viktor Schwarz
Publisher Böhlau Wien
Total Pages 1454
Release 2023-04-17
Genre Art
ISBN 3205217357

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Vol. 1: Life Giotto (1334) is the first European artist about whom it is possible to write following the schema of "life and work". The situation of the sources, however, is complicated: On Giotto's life, there are – on the one hand – biographical accounts from the mid-fourteenth century onwards that responded to various ideological requirements (patriotism, humanism, Renaissance ideology, cult of the artist); on the other, there is extensive documentary material from Giotto's lifetime, which seems to reflect less the biography of an artist than that of a bourgeois businessman resolutely climbing the social ladder. The present volume focuses on this second aspect of the Giotto figure's double life relating it to the form of existence of the pre-modern artist. Vol. 2: Works The paintings examined and contextualised in this volume are those secured for Giotto through early written sources. These sources also help to reconstruct the sequence of his works and artistic inventions as is plausible in the context of media culture in the decades around and after 1300: while Giotto was spiritually and intellectually formed in the sphere of the Florentine Dominicans, his artistic path began in Rome in the shadow of the Curia. The breakthrough to his own artistic concept came immediately before and during his work in Padua. In addition to prominent churchmen, ecclesiastical institutions, and the King of Naples, his clients were predominantly members of Italy's urban and financial elites. The adoption and further development of his inventions by other - especially Sienese - painters pressured him in his later years to try new approaches again. Vol. 3: Survival Giotto is considered by many to be the founder of modern painting. This thesis is discussed and modified in the present volume on an empirical basis. What emerges is that Giotto's impact cannot be reduced simply to the introduction of the study of nature. Rather, his art was involved in the development of pictorial idioms that were attuned to the skills and interests of their audiences. The new approaches in his painting contributed in particular to the possibility of examining and communicating psychological, narrative and allegorical content of great complexity outside the media of language and text, which not only changed the face of European art but certainly contributed to the intellectual opening of Western societies.

Giotto the Painter. Volume 1: Life

Giotto the Painter. Volume 1: Life
Title Giotto the Painter. Volume 1: Life PDF eBook
Author Michael Viktor Schwarz
Publisher Böhlau Wien
Total Pages 427
Release 2023-04-17
Genre Art
ISBN 3205216970

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Giotto (1334) is the first European artist about whom it is possible to write following the schema of "life and work". The situation of the sources, however, is complicated: On Giotto's life, there are – on the one hand – biographical accounts from the mid-fourteenth century onwards that responded to various ideological requirements (patriotism, humanism, Renaissance ideology, cult of the artist); on the other, there is extensive documentary material from Giotto's lifetime, which seems to reflect less the biography of an artist than that of a bourgeois businessman resolutely climbing the social ladder. The present volume focuses on this second aspect of the Giotto figure's double life relating it to the form of existence of the pre-modern artist.

Giotto the Painter. Volume 3: Survival

Giotto the Painter. Volume 3: Survival
Title Giotto the Painter. Volume 3: Survival PDF eBook
Author Michael Viktor Schwarz
Publisher Böhlau Wien
Total Pages 433
Release 2023-04-17
Genre Art
ISBN 3205217330

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Giotto is considered by many to be the founder of modern painting. This thesis is discussed and modified in the present volume on an empirical basis. What emerges is that Giotto's impact cannot be reduced simply to the introduction of the study of nature. Rather, his art was involved in the development of pictorial idioms that were attuned to the skills and interests of their audiences. The new approaches in his painting contributed in particular to the possibility of examining and communicating psychological, narrative and allegorical content of great complexity outside the media of language and text, which not only changed the face of European art but certainly contributed to the intellectual opening of Western societies.

Giotto to Dürer

Giotto to Dürer
Title Giotto to Dürer PDF eBook
Author Jill Dunkerton
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 414
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300050828

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"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.