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  1. 20 de jun. de 2024 · En esta capilla, Giotto plasmó con maestría escenas de la vida de la Virgen María y de Jesucristo, revolucionando la manera de representar movimiento, expresiones y perspectiva en la pintura mural.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Giotto (born 1266/67 or 1276, Vespignano, near Florence [Italy]—died January 8, 1337, Florence) was the most important Italian painter of the 14th century, whose works point to the innovations of the Renaissance style that developed a century later.

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  3. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Giotto - Italian Painter, Frescoes, Scrovegni Chapel: Three principal works are attributed to Giotto in Rome. They are the great mosaic of Christ Walking on the Water (the Navicella), over the entrance to St. Peter’s; the altarpiece painted for Cardinal Stefaneschi; and the fresco fragment of Boniface VIII Proclaiming the Jubilee ...

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  4. Hace 1 día · I will start with a guide to Giotto in Florence, the great breakthrough artist of the early 14th century. I’ll lead you to less-known places in the city where you can discover works by this ultra-important artist. Next time you visit, you can use this guide and take a personal Giotto quest, mostly away from the crowds. 🤩. Upgrade.

  5. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Giotto di Bondone is known as the artist who, in the 13th century, began to paint in a way that led art history to the Renaissance. This Florentine painter revolutionized the depiction of the human form. Discover the story of his Ognissanti Madonna.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Giotto - Frescoes, Art, Italy: Documents show that Giotto was in Florence in 1311–14 and 1320, and it was probably during these years, before going to Naples (c. 1329), that he painted frescoes in four chapels in Santa Croce belonging to the Giugni, Tosinghi-Spinelli, Bardi, and Peruzzi families.

  7. 31 agosto. ss. José de Arimatea y Nicodemo, discípulos del Señor, Giotto. "Después de estas cosas, José de Arimatea, que era discípulo de Jesús, aunque en secreto por miedo a los judíos, pidió permiso a Pilato para recoger el cuerpo de Jesús. Y Pilato concedió el permiso.

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