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Developed much further than father, Nicola.
works include:
"Sibyl"
"Madonna and Child"
" Massacre of the Innocents"
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Giovanni's father. Less advanced works
Include: Adoration of the Magi
Daniel
Marble Pulpit
Madonna and Child |
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Interior of Cathedral of Pisa |
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Nicola Pisano
Massacre of the innocents |
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Giovanni Pisano
"Madonna and Child" |
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Nicola Pisano
"Madonna and Child" |
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Giovanni Pisano
"Nativity" |
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Nave and Choir
Santa Maria, Novella Florence
Good example of Italian Gothic Architecture. Contains Ocoli instead of the traditional Gothic windows. the harmony of its lines and spaces renders it a fitting Precursor of such QuattroCentro churches like san lorenxo and santo spirito.
Massive Piers and painted arches. - gothic.
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Arnolfo Di Cambio
Nave and Choir
Santa. Croce, Florence
Construction continued way into Trecento. Giotto painted Frescos inside.
There are many great figures buried in this church
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Cimabue
Madonna and child enthroned
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Arnolfo di cambio
Palazoo Vecchio
Florence
Palazzo dei Priori - dominates a whole secition of the city.
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Duccio
Madonna and child enthroned |
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Duccio
Entry into Jerusalem |
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San Lorenzo
Nave and Choir: Brunellecshi
Florence 1419
The lower stories of both san lorenzo and san spirito are nave arcades supposted with monolithic corinthian colums. simple, but elegant and with great height. |
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Pazzi Chapel
@ Santa Croce Church
Filipo Brunelleschi
The Pazzi Chapel's harmonious facade reflects the classical principals of the early renaissance. Style: Symmetry and simplicity. |
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Cathedral of Florence
Santa Maria
The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy, begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio and completed structurally in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi.
Talenti continued work on it following Cambio's death in 1350s.
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Giotto
Madonna and Child Enthroned
1310-1320
Naturalism. "Father of the Modern Painting"
greater sense of realism
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Scrovegni Chapel, Padua
Joachim Takes Refuge in the wilderness
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Scrovegni Chapel, Padua
Nativity Scene
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Simone Martini & Lioppo Memmi
"Annunciation with Two Saints"
- International Style with Gold background |
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Pietro Lorenzetti
Last Supper
Figures are twisting and turning. Tense moment, emotional. This is a unique moment (usually they just show the breaking of the bread) |
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Pietro Lorenzetti "Enthroned Madonna"
- More naturalism. Pietro was the more traditional. Hamorny, Refinement, dramatic emotion.
- The space between mary and jesus represents seperation anxiety |
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti
"Presentation in the Temple"
more modern attempt at a three-dimensional piece. Ambrogio tended to take more chances than his brother. Church goes back far, showing depth.
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti
"Allegory of Good Government: Effects of Good Government in the City and Country"
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Lorenzo Maitani
"Scenes from Genesis"
Cathedral Orvieto
Architect and sculptor primarily responsible fo the construction and decoration of the facade of Orvieto.
-Serpents used in the hell scene |
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Woman building the world of Christine de Pizan |
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