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One of Giotto’s Works
The Arena Chapel
1303
Padua, Italy
Frescoe
Patron Scrovengni Family
Cimabue (teacher), Giotto (student)
Top: life of Mary, Jesus’ grandparents
Middle: life of Christ
Bottom: Vices, virtues
LAMENTATION (in Arena Chapel)
One of Donatello’s Works
David
c. 1440
Bronze
Patron the Midicis: priest, wealthy
Contrapposto, naturalism, elongated figure
One of Fra Fillipo Lippi’s Works
Madonna and Child with Two Angels
c. 1465
Tempera on wood
Patron: Cosimo de Medici
Madonna= Mary
Baby= Jesus
Halos change, frame perspective
One of Sandro Botticelli’s Works
The Birth of Venus
1484-1486
Tempera on canvas
Patron: the Medici Family
Very shocking sculpture as she is not ashamed of being nude
What makes Giotto’s works his own?
Italo-Byzantine Style, Emulates the NATURAL world, naturalism and humanism, spatial construction, emotionalism, polyptychs and frescoes, lots of gold, easily recognizable gold halos, blue backgrounds?
What makes Donatello’s works his own?
human emotions and expressions, SCULPTURES!! unique perspectives and body shapes, usually controposto, realistic sculptures
What makes Fra Fillipo Lippi’s works his own?
painted frescoes and oil paintings, used the technique Tempera (egg whites), busy backgrounds, people “popping out” of frames, not very visible halo, girlfriend was always included some way in his works
What makes Botticelli’s works his own?
includes many red heads, very limited clothing, tempera (egg yolk)