- The
Scrovegni Chapel (Italian:
Cappella degli Scrovegni [kapˈpɛlla deʎʎi skroˈveɲɲi]), also
known as the
Arena Chapel, is a
small church,
adjacent to...
- than two
hundred years". Giotto's
masterwork is the
decoration of the
Scrovegni Chapel, in Padua, also
known as the
Arena Chapel,
which was completed...
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Enrico Scrovegni was a
Paduan money-lender who
lived around the time of
Giotto and Dante. He was the son of
Reginaldo degli Scrovegni and
Capellina Malacapelli...
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Reginaldo degli Scrovegni was a
Paduan nobleman of the
Guelph faction who
lived in the 13th
century just
before the time of
Giotto and Dante. He is best...
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Maddalena Scrovegni (1356 ca.-1429) was an
Italian humanist.
Maddalena Scrovegni was from a very
wealthy family from Padua, Italy; she was the only daughter...
- the
Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy. The
Scrovegni Chapel was
built as a
private chapel next to the
Eremitani Monastery by the
wealthy Scrovegni family...
- frescoes,
situated in
buildings in the city centre. An
example is the
Scrovegni Chapel painted by
Giotto at the
beginning of 1300.
Padua is home to one...
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Giotto used
grisaille in the
lower registers of his
frescoes in the
Scrovegni Chapel in
Padua (c. 1304) and
Robert Campin, Jan van Eyck and
their successors...
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especially in the
Early Medieval period. Giotto's
famous fresco cycle in the
Scrovegni Chapel (1303)
covers the
story in four scenes. By the
later Middle Ages...
- Lord
Baptism of
Christ fresco by
Giotto di Bondone, c. 1305 (Cappella
Scrovegni, Padua, Italy) Observed by
Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Lutheranism...