-
architectural expansion that it
displays as
close to the
developments of the
giottesque frescoes in the
Lower Church at ****isi, but the
Bardi frescoes have a...
-
Neoclassicist era by
Giocondo Albertolli. Of the
original church, part of the
Giottesque Crucifixion, a
canvas with St.
Charles Borromeo by
Giovan Battista Crespi...
- some
paintings by the
brothers Ragazzini as well as a few
remains of
Giottesque frescos.
Attached to the
church is the seventeenth-century
Chapel of the...
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cycle in Giotto's ****isi
frescoes and
serves as a
point of
comparison to
Giottesque artists such as the
Master of St Cecilia. The
Dream of Pope
Innocent III...
-
volumetric rendering of the
anatomical modeling of the
bodies of some
Giottesque figures.
Despite the use of the
almost monochrome palette, Pic****o manages...
-
rendered through the use of
different wood types. The
right transepts has
Giottesque frescoes from an
unknown artist, with
Histories of St Aegidius, The Last...
- the
style of Angelico,
crossed here and
there with a more
distinctly Giottesque influence. In the same church, in the
chapel of
Saint Jerome,
there is...
- Avignon,
where there were
Italian but no
Florentine painters, as the
Giottesque classical manner was met with
little interest by the
Gothic culture of...
-
works by
Giotto and his followers. His
style has been
characterized as
Giottesque and Sienese. Nuzi
primarily worked under commissions for churches, producing...
-
famous as the
birthplace of
sculptor and
architect Arnolfo di Cambio. The
Giottesque painter Cennino Cennini and the poet
Isabella Cervoni were also born here...