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Title: From Gothic to Renaissance : The Fourteenth Century in Italy


1
From Gothic to Renaissance The Fourteenth
Century in Italy
  • Chapter 19
  • Gardners 11th edition

2
City-States
  • Economic advantages
  • Trade
  • Capitalism
  • Industrial production
  • Catholic Church
  • Political situation
  • Somewhat unstable
  • Some were despotic
  • Republics tended to be oligarchies

3
Disruption and Change
  • The Black Death
  • Stimulated religious bequests
  • Encouraged commissioning of devotional images
  • Increasing hospital construction
  • The Great Schism
  • Religious questioning began

4
Humanism
  • A Code of Civil Conduct
  • Self-sacrificing service to state
  • Participation in government
  • Defense of state institutions especially justice
  • A Theory of Education
  • Study the classics
  • Study great people
  • A scholarly discipline
  • Petrarch and Boccoccio

5
Italian Art
  • Influenced by Byzantine style art
  • Wall painting and painting on wood panels becomes
    popular
  • Altarpieces - on main alters and secondary altars
    in cathedrals, in parish churches and private
    chapels
  • Italo-Byzantine style, maniera greca shown in St.
    Francis Altarpiece by Berlinghieri

6
St. Francis Altarpiece - 1235by Bonaventura
Berlinghieri
7
Pulpit of the Pisa Cathedral baptistery Nicola
Pisano1259 -1260
8
The Annunciation and the Nativity Nicola Pisano
1259-1260
9
The Annunciation and the Nativity Giovanni Pisano
1297-1301
10
Nicola vs. Giovanni
  • Nicola Pisano
  • Shows much classical influence
  • Deeply cut
  • Full-bodied
  • Heavy, placid, faces
  • Calm, static figures
  • Focus is on Mary
  • Giovanni Pisano
  • Arranged loosely and dynamically
  • Activeness emphasized by space
  • Mary shrinks from Gabriel with alarm and humility
  • People seem nervous, emotional

11
Seated Apostles from the Last Judgment - Pierre
Cavallini
12
Leading towards the Renaissance
  • Two very important changes in sculpture and art
  • A new contact with classical antiques
  • A new adaptation to Gothic naturalism

13
Florence
  • Independent
  • Severed bonds with the church, kings, and feudal
    lords
  • A champion of the genius of the Roman republic
  • Saw itself as a defender off popular liberty

14
Siena vs. Florence
  • Two important schools of Italian Gothic painting
    emerge
  • The rivalry that already existed is continued
    through art
  • Sienas foremost painter is Duccio Buoninsegna
  • Florences foremost painter is Giotto di Bondone

15
Painting in Florence
16
Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets
Cimabue1280-1290
17
Giotto di Bondone
  • Considered Father of Western pictorial art
  • Synthesized various styles but his true teacher
    was nature - the world of visible things
  • Returned to naturalistic approach of the ancients
  • Visual world must be observed to be understood
    analyzed
  • Giotto reveals nature in the process of observing
    it

18
Madonna EnthronedGiotto di Bondone1310
19
Arena Chapel - Padua Giotto 1305-6
  • Intended for private use of Scrovegni family
  • 38 scenes - Life of Christ and the Virgin
  • Lives of Virgin and parents (top)
  • Life and mission of Christ (middle)
  • Passion, Crucifixion, and Resurrection (bottom)
  • Vices and Virtues (base)
  • Grisaille

20
The Last JudgmentGiotto 1305-6
  • Ceiling is blue with gold stars and medallions
    bearing the images of Christ, Mary, and various
    prophets
  • Blue in background of panels ties it together
  • Complex narrative
  • Great use of color
  • Conveys a sense of depth

21
The Lamentation Giotto 1305-6
22
The Meeting of Joachim and Anna Giotto - 1305
23
Giotto
  • Dramatic narrative used by Franciscans to educate
    the faithful
  • He created a dramatic narrative and holy lesson
    that was a truthful demonstration of human
    experience

24
Death of St. Francis - Santa Croce Giotto - 1320
25
Meeting of Joachim and Anna Taddeo Gaddi - 1338
26
Cappella Baroncelli, Santa CroceTaddeo
Gaddi1328-1338
27
Florence Cathedral Arnolfo di Cambio and others
begun 1296
28
Florence Cathedral Arnolfo di Cambio and others
begun 1296
29
Nave of Florence Cathedral begun 1296
30
Nave of Santa Maria Novella 1246-1470
31
Or San Michele tabernacleAndrea Orcagna begun
1349Madonna and Child with Saints Bernado Daddi
1346-1347
32
Madonna and Child with SaintsBernardo Daddi
1346-7
33
Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saintsfrom the
Maesta altarpieceDuccio di Buoninsegna
1308-1311
34
Features of the Maesta Altarpiece
  • Byzantine
  • Formality
  • Symmetry
  • Figures
  • Facial types
  • Northern Gothic
  • Figures turned to converse with each other
  • Body outlines are softened
  • Drapery is softer
  • 4 saints in front especially not stiff

35
Back of La Maesta
36
Betrayal of Jesus Duccio di Buoninsegna 1309-1344
37
Annunciation Simone Martini - 1333
38
Hail, favored one. The Lord is with you.
39
Symbolism
  • Gabriel holding olive branch and scepter
  • Emblems of triumph and peace
  • Marys throne-like seat
  • Allusion to future as Queen of Heavens
  • Vase with white lilies
  • Symbol of purity

40
Martinis style
  • Marys face is Byzantine style
  • Elegance of body and clothing are Italian Gothic
  • Martini went to France - became head of papal
    court at Avignon
  • Sienese and French Gothic develops into
    International Gothic at turn of century

41
The Birth of the Virgin Pietro Lorenzetti - 1342
42
Palazzo Pubblico 1288-1309
43
Ambrogio LorenzettiPeaceful City 1338-1339
44
Peaceful Country Ambrogio Lorenzetti 1338-1339
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