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Annunciation, Nativity, Annunciation to the Shepherds,
1260,
Nicolas Pisano,
Pulpit, Pisa Baptistry
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/pisannun.html |
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Last Judgment
1260
Nicolas Pisano
Pulpit, Pisa Baptistry
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/lastjudg.html |
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Supporting Figure
Pulpit, Pistoia
Giovani Pisano
1298-1301
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/pistcary.html |
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Sybil,
Giovani Pisano
Pistoia Pulpit
1298-1301
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Anunciation, Nativity, Anunciation to the Shepherds,
Giovani Pisano,
Pistoia Pulpit,
1298-1301 |
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Massacre of the Innocents,
Giovani Pisano,
Pistoia Pulpit
1298-1301
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/pistoiamass.html
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Arena (Scorvegni) Chapel: Dedicated to the Virgin Charity
Frescos painted by Giotto
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/chapel.html |
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Allegory of justice
Giotto,
Arena Chapel
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/justice.html
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Allegory of Injustice,
Giotto
Arena Chapel
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/justice.html |
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Expulsion of Joachim
Giotto
Arena Chapel
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/joachim.html |
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Joachim Takes Refuge in the Wilderness,
Giotto,
Arena Chapel
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/joachwild.html |
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Vision of Anna
Giotto,
Arena Chapel,
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/visanna.html |
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Raising of Lazarus,
Giotto,
Arena Chapel,
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/lazarus.html |
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Kiss of Judas,
Giotto,
Arena Chapel,
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/betrayal.html |
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Lamentation,
Giotto,
Arena Chapel,
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/lament.html |
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Last Judgment,
Giotto,
Arena Chapel,
1305
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ArenaChapel/judgment.html |
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Madonna & Child,
Coppo di Marcovalo,
1265
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/marcovaldo.html |
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Enthroned Madonna & Child with Angels and Prophets,
Cimabue,
1280
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/cimabue.html |
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Madonna Enthroned with Saints,
Giotto,
Church of Ognissanti,
1305-1310
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/ognissanti.html |
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Sienna Cathedral façade (lower half)
1284 - 1299 |
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Mary, Sister of Moses,
Giovani Pisano,
Sienna Cathedral,
1284-1899 |
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Back of Maestà: Entry into Jerusalem,
Duccio,
(Tempera on Panel)
1308-1311
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/entry.html |
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Back of Maestà: Temptation of Christ
Duccio
1308-1311
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/temptation.html |
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Annunciation with Saints Ansano and Margaret,
Simone Martini, (saints done by Lippo Memmi)
1333
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/simoneannun.html |
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Presentation in the Temple,
Amborgio Lorenzetti,
1342
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/present.html |
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Birth of the Virgin,
Pietro Lorenzetti,
1342
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Allegory of Good and Bad Government: Commune of Siena
Ambrogio Lorenzetti,
Sala dei Novo
Room of Nine, Palazzo Pubblico
1338-1339
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/sala/bencom.html |
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Pulpit,
Nicolas Pisano,
Pisano Baptistry,
1260
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/nicolapulp.html |
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Daniel,
Nicolas Pisano,
Pisano Baptistry,
1260
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Giovanni Pisano,
Pulpit, Pistoia, St. Andrea
1298-1301
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/pulpits/giovpulp.html |
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Artists learn through copying the works of established masters (see link to Cennini's text below); throughout their careers they incorporate features from earlier works but modify them or add new elements in order to compete with their models. The former is imitation, the latter, emulation.
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/texts/imit.html
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civic and religious functions of art |
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Renaissance works may serve a religious or civic purpose, but often the two are combined |
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a cathedral is the church within a Catholic diocese that contains the throne (cathedra) of the Bishop who oversees that diocese. While cathedrals tend to be large, every large church is NOT a cathedral. An Italian cathedral is sometimes referred to as a duomo. Although it sounds like the word dome--and even though many cathedrals have domes--the word itself is from the Latin domus, meaning "house." In this case, the term refers to the house of God. |
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The two primary political factions in late medieval Italy; the first sought unification of Italy under the leadership of the Germanic Holy Roman Emperor, the second under the papacy. Various Italian cities were aligned with one or the other side; Florence, for instance, was Guelph for nearly this whole period. |
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Style terms applied to 13th- and 14th-century Italian art by modern art historians. The first implies stylistic similarities to late medieval Northern European art (e.g., the sculpture on various French cathedrals); the second suggests similarities to the art of ancient Rome |
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Concept central to Renaissance idea of beauty; relates to both adorning and ordering a figure or composition |
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compositional principle, used to create ornament--applies to bodies or whole scenes |
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Collecting exorbitant interest on lent money; considered a mortal sin by the Catholic church in the middle ages & Renaissance |
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an action taken to atone for a sin |
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fresco painting technique |
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1) arriccio -first layer of plaster
2) sinopia - preparatory drawing
3) intonaco - drawing on wet plaster
4) giornata -a days worth of painted plaster in patches
5) buon fresco - true fresco; when plaster is painted on while still wet
6) fresco a secco - painting on dry plaster
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/materials/fresco/fresco.html
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(juxtaposing light and dark pigment to create the illusion of a third dimension on a two-dimensional surface) |
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foreshortening; difficulta |
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(the depiction of an object from an unusual point of view, head on, so that its length appears contracted; this was referred to in the Renaissance as difficultà, either because it is difficult for the artist to do convincingly, or because it is difficult for the viewer to decode the unusual view) |
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(a collection of texts from the early centuries of Christianity; some of these, dealing with the life of Mary or the infancy of Christ, were known through the middle ages & Renaissance) |
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Byzantine style; Byzantium |
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http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/bysantium.html |
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wealthy Paduan who built the Scrovegni palace, and commissioned Giotto to fresco the interior of its chapel. |
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Enrico's father, notorious userer, identifiable as one of the userers Dante places in the Inferno |
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("Divine Comedy;" monumentally famous Italian poem from the early 14th century composed of 3 cantos--Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso--recounting the journey of the narrator from the lowest reaches of Hell, where he is guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil, through Purgatory, the realm where venial sinners purge their souls of sinfulness, to Heaven. For the latter part of the poem, the narrator's guide is Dante's departed beloved, named Beatrice |
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Jacobus de Voragine, Golden Legend: |
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Latin collection of saints' lives, put together by an Italian Dominican around 1260; widely read in the Renaissance--over 1000 manuscripts survive |
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Panel painting technique: gesso, egg tempera, gilding |
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http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/materials/panel/panel.html |
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(feature found in Byzantine panel painting, in which lines of gold are applied to drapery, indicating the layout of folds on the material) |
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(the Eucharist table at which the sacrifice of Mass is re-enacted in Roman Catholicism; it must be consecrated and contain relics) |
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(a holy image, generally on panel; icons were introduced in Byzantium and were imported in large numbers into Italy during the later middle ages) |
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antependium; dossal; altarpiece |
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(types of images used to decorate altars; an antependium is located on the front of the altar; a dossal is a horizontal panel set atop an altar and an altarpiece is decoration, often (though not always) vertical, larger than a dossal, and placed above or on top of an altar) |
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(the practice, begun in the late 12th century, of elevating the communion wafer immediately after its consecration during the Mass) |
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(Church council convened in 1215 which certified the doctrine of transubstantiation) |
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Maestà altarpiece for Sienna Cathedral
Duccio di buoninsegna
1308-1311
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/maesta.html |
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(supporting platform for an altarpiece decorated with narrative or other painted scenes) |
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(type of Renaissance altarpiece made up of 4 or more panels joined together) |
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Palazzo Pubblico
Sienna, begun 1298
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Maestà
Simone Martini
1311-1317
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/simonemaest.html |
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Effects of Good and Bad Government in the City and Country
Ambrogio Lorenzetti,
Sala dei Novo
Room of Nine, Palazzo Pubblico
1338-1339
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/siena/sala/citycount.html |
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Florence Cathedral
Begun by Arnolfo di Cambio
1296
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/Florcath1/florcath.html |
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Madonna and Child,
Arnolfo di Cambio
1296-1302
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Campanile of Cathedral
Giotto, Andrea Pisano, Francesco Talenti
1334-50
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Creation of Adam
Andrea Pisano
Florence Cathedral Campanile
1334-1337 |
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Art of Sculpture
Andrea Pisano
Florence Cathedral Campanile
1334-1337
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Daedalus,
Andrea Pisano,
1334-1337 |
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South Doors of Baptistry,
Andrea Pisano,
1330-1336
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/Florcath1/doors.html |
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Salome Presenting the Baptist's Head to Herodias,
Andrea Pisano,
South Doors of Baptistry,
1330-1336 |
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Carrying the Baptist's Body
Andrea Pisano,
South doors of the Baptistry,
1330-1336
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Orsanmichele
Anonymous
begun 1337 |
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Madonna and Child Enthroned
Bernardo Daddi
Commissioned 1347
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Tabernacle for Orsanmichele,
Andrea Orcagna,
1359 |
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Birth of the Virgin,
Andrea Orcagna,
marble relief on Tabernacle for Orsanmichele
1359
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Palazzo dei Priori
Arnolfo di Cambio
http://www-class.unl.edu/ahis221/guides/images/florciv/palazzo.html |
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raised platform that could be used for public speaking or display |
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the use of heavy stonework in a wall, with the surface of the stones left rough; deliberate ornamentation of bricks to give it a "rustic look"
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"Strong Rock"; type of Tuscan limestone, yellow-brown or bluish-gray in color; used in the Palazzo Vecchio) |
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alternating high and low segments atop a wall or tower;
decorative yet practical alternating in case of war; flat peaks or teeth raising from the architecture
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projecting gallery atop a palace with holes in the floor through which objects may be dropped or substances poured |
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organization that controlled labor practices in a particular trade; it was generally necessary to be a guild member to pursue a trade, and in Florence, from the end of the 13th century, it was necessary to be a member of one of the major guilds in order to hold office |
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Sacrafice of Isaac,
Fillipo Brunelleschi,
1402-1403 |
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Sacrafice of Isaac,
Lorenzo Ghilberti,
North Doors of Florentine Baptistery,
1402-1403
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Annunciation,
Lorenzo Ghilberti,
North Doors of Florence Baptistery,
before 1407 |
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Flagellation
Lorenzo Ghilberti,
North Doors of Florence Baptistery,
1416
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(a philosophy said to have characterized certain learned Florentines such as Coluccio Salutati and Leonardo Bruni in the years around 1400. Humanism in general was a course of study based on mastering classical Greek and Latin texts in areas such as history, philosophy, and rhetoric; "civic humanists" formed their political ideas on the basis of this study) |
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