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Giusto de'
Menabuoi (c. 1320–1391) was an
Italian painter of the
early Renaissance. He was born in the
Republic of Florence. He was
likely a
pupil of Giotto...
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important fresco cycles of the 14th century, a
masterpiece by
Giusto de'
Menabuoi. The
construction of the
baptistery began in the 12th century, probably...
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Stories of
Jacob and
Isaac by
Giusto de'
Menabuoi (14th century)...
- 1397 by
several prominent painters: Giotto,
Guariento di Arpo,
Giusto de'
Menabuoi,
Altichiero da Zevio,
Jacopo d'Avanzi, and
Jacopo da Verona. The frescos...
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appearance of that
medieval church can be seen in the
frescoes by
Giusto de'
Menabuoi in the
adjoining baptistery. The
current building dates from a reconstruction...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Cappella del
beato Luca
Belludi -
Giusto de'
Menabuoi Location Padua, Veneto,
Italy Criteria Cultural: (ii), (iii) Reference...
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contribution of
Giotto were felt immediately, as in the
frescoes of
Giusto de'
Menabuoi in the
Baptistry near the
Cathedral of
Padua and
those of
Altichiero in...
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James the Less or the
Conti Chapel),
noted for its
frescoes by
Giusto de'
Menabuoi. Pope Pius XI
beatified him on 18 May 1927. The
external cloister at Basilica...
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consecrated in 1281,
houses the most
important frescoes cycle by
Giusto de'
Menabuoi. The
Teatro Verdi is host to
performances of operas, musicals, plays, ballets...
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works of
Giotto and
several of his contemporaries,
notably Giusto de'
Menabuoi. Both had
created their major works in Padua,
though Giotto had been trained...