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From Gothic to Renaissance
  • 14th Century Italian Art Chapter 19

Observe the Bean Sprout!
Theme
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Goals
  • Discuss the formal and iconographic
    characteristics of fourteenth-century Italian art
  • Explain how the plague affected artistic
    production in fourteenth-century Italy
  • Describe the role humanism played in
    fourteenth-century Italian art
  • Discuss the art and architecture created for
    monastic orders
  • Describe the material, formal, and technical
    characteristics of fourteenth-century Italian
    architecture
  • Explain the reintroduction of the optical
    experience in the art of the fourteenth century

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Glossary
  • baptistery
  • buon fresco
  • campanile
  • cartoon
  • Cimabue
  • Duccio Di Buoninsegna
  • Giovanni Pisano
  • grisaille
  • Lorenzetti, Pietro
  • International Style
  • Nicola Pisano
  • perspective
  • polyptych
  • stigmata
  • Guilds artistic training
  • Maniera Greca

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How have these factors influenced art from this
period?
  • Independent city-states republics
  • Guilds
  • The Black Death
  • The Great Schism
  • Humanism

Use the following website to answer some of the
questions in the PowerPoint. http//www.wga.hu/
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DescriptionMadonna and Child, ca. 1326Simone
Martini (Italian Siena, ca. 12841344)Tempera
on panel Overall 23 1/8 x 15 1/2 in. (58.8 x
39.6 cm) Painted Surface 22 1/2 x 15 1/8 in.
(57.2 x 38.4 cm)Robert Lehman Collection, 1975
(1975.1.12)
DescriptionMadonna and ChildBerlinghiero
(Italian, Lucca, active by 1228, died by
1236)Tempera on wood, gold ground Overall 31
5/8 x 21 1/8 in. (80.3 x 53.7 cm) Painted
surface 30 x 19 1/2 in. (76.2 x 49.5 cm)Gift of
Irma N. Straus, 1960 (60.173)
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Italo-Byzantine Style
  • Maniera Greca (Greek style)
  • Stigmata
  • Borrowing from Byzantine
  • Emotional resonance
  • Merchant orders
  • BONAVENTURA BERLINGHIERI, panel from the Saint
    Francis Altarpiece, San Francesco, Pescia, Italy,
    1235. Tempera on wood, approx. 5' x 3' x 6".

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  • 19-5 PIETRO CAVALLINI, Seated Apostles, detail
    of the Last Judgment, Santa Cecilia in
    Trastevere, Rome, Italy, ca. 1291. Fresco.

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  • 19-6 CIMABUE, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and
    Prophets, ca. 1280-1290. Tempera on wood, 12' 7"
    x 7' 4". Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.

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  • Who is depicted here?

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  • Compare and contrast.

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  • 19-7 GIOTTO DI BONDONE, Madonna Enthroned, ca.
    1310. Tempera on wood, 10' 8" x 6' 8". Galleria
    degli Uffizi, Florence.

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  • What concept was Giottos major contribution to
    the art of this period?

early scientific
Explain.
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  • Architect?
  • For whom?
  • Content-
  • How is the interior unified?
  • 19-8 Interior of the Arena Chapel (Cappella
    Scrovegni), Padua, Italy, 1305-1306.

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  • Explain the complexity of the composition.
  • Describe the emotional responses.
  • chiaroscuro
  • perspective
  • 19-9 GIOTTO DI BONDONE, Lamentation, Arena
    Chapel, Padua, Italy, ca. 1305. Fresco, 6' 6 3/4"
    x 6' 3/4".

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  • 19-10 DUCCIO DI BUONINSEGNA, Virgin and Child
    Enthroned with Saints

Identify the different styles Duccio used in
these two different paintings and explain his
reasons for doing so.
19-11 DUCCIO DI BUONINSEGNA, Betrayal of Jesus
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International Style
  • Describe the International Style and where
    it is and isnt located in this painting.

19-12 SIMONE MARTINI AND LIPPO MEMMI(?),
Annunciation, 1333 (frame reconstructed in the
nineteenth century). Tempera and gold leaf on
wood, approx. 10' 1" x 8' 8 3/4". Galleria degli
Uffizi, Florence.
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