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Giotto Collection (#7)

Giotto di Bondone, an Italian painter of the Gothic era, left an indelible mark on art history with his masterful works

Background imageGiotto Collection: The Basilica and Campanile di Giotto seen from the Giardini di Boboli

The Basilica and Campanile di Giotto seen from the Giardini di Boboli

Background imageGiotto Collection: Fresco detail from Scrovegni Chapel, 1304-06

Fresco detail from Scrovegni Chapel, 1304-06
GIOTTO: ROAD TO CALVARY. Fresco detail from Scrovegni Chapel, 1304-06

Background imageGiotto Collection: Giotto. Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel

Giotto. Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel
THE CRUCIFIXION. Giotto. Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel

Background imageGiotto Collection: Betrayal of Jesus Christ by Judas Iscariot. Detail of the fresco, c1305, by Giotto

Betrayal of Jesus Christ by Judas Iscariot. Detail of the fresco, c1305, by Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua
GIOTTO: BETRAYAL OF CHRIST. Betrayal of Jesus Christ by Judas Iscariot. Detail of the fresco, c1305, by Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua

Background imageGiotto Collection: Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto, 1304-06

Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto, 1304-06
BAPTISM OF CHRIST. Fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto, 1304-06

Background imageGiotto Collection: GIOTTO (1266?-1337). Florentine painter, architect and sculptor

GIOTTO (1266?-1337). Florentine painter, architect and sculptor. Copper engraving, French, late 17th century

Background imageGiotto Collection: ITALY: FLORENCE, 1754. A Florentine piazza with views of the Church of the Badia

ITALY: FLORENCE, 1754. A Florentine piazza with views of the Church of the Badia, the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore, and Giottos Campanile, at left; and the Bargello palace, at right

Background imageGiotto Collection: The Duomo and Giottos Campanile, Florence

The Duomo and Giottos Campanile, Florence Date: 1900

Background imageGiotto Collection: Artwork showing Giotto nearing Halleys Comet

Artwork showing Giotto nearing Halleys Comet
Artists impression of the European Space Agencys space probe Giotto on course for its encounter with Halleys Comet on 13 March 1986, when it will fly within 500 kilometres of the comet

Background imageGiotto Collection: Giotto

Giotto

Background imageGiotto Collection: JESUS & MONEYCHANGER. Detail, Merchants Driven from Temple. Fresco, c1304-06, by Giotto

JESUS & MONEYCHANGER. Detail, Merchants Driven from Temple. Fresco, c1304-06, by Giotto

Background imageGiotto Collection: GIOTTO: MADONNA AND CHILD. Detail from Giottos fresco Flight Into Egypt, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua

GIOTTO: MADONNA AND CHILD. Detail from Giottos fresco Flight Into Egypt, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua

Background imageGiotto Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi
Francis of Assisi before Pope Honorius III. Color halftone reproduction of a fresco by Giotto

Background imageGiotto Collection: PART2A-00013

PART2A-00013
Portrait of Giotto. 19th-century photograph of an etching

Background imageGiotto Collection: Florence - Giottos Campanile

Florence - Giottos Campanile
The Florence Campanile, designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone. A free-standing bell tower, part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral (Duomo)

Background imageGiotto Collection: Facade of polychrome marble of the Duomo Santa Maria

Facade of polychrome marble of the Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore and Giottos campanile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageGiotto Collection: Giotto (Full-Length)

Giotto (Full-Length)
ANGIOLOTTO GIOTTO Italian artist

Background imageGiotto Collection: Angiolotto Giotto

Angiolotto Giotto
ANGIOLOTTO GIOTTO Italian artist

Background imageGiotto Collection: Dante (Giotto / Muffini)

Dante (Giotto / Muffini)
DANTE ALIGHIERI - Italian writer




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Giotto di Bondone, an Italian painter of the Gothic era, left an indelible mark on art history with his masterful works. Born in 1267, Giotto's talent and creativity were evident from a young age. One of his notable pieces is the predella panel depicting St. Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds. This artwork showcases Giotto's ability to capture emotion and tell stories through his brushstrokes. In addition to religious themes, it also delved into philosophical subjects. His frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua include depictions of Plato and Aristotle, highlighting their intellectual contributions during ancient times. Among Giotto's most renowned creations is "The Last Supper, " a powerful portrayal of Jesus sharing his final meal with his disciples. Painted around 1305, this fresco exemplifies Giotto's mastery of composition and use of vibrant colors. Another remarkable work within the Scrovegni Chapel is "Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet. " This post-restoration fresco captures a poignant moment as Jesus humbly serves his followers—an act that symbolizes humility and compassion. Giotto's skill at capturing dramatic scenes is further showcased in "The Raising of Lazarus. " Painted around 1305, this fresco depicts one of Jesus' miracles—the resurrection of Lazarus—a testament to Giotto's ability to convey profound emotions through art. "Christ's Entry Into Jerusalem" is another captivating piece found within the Scrovegni Chapel. The grandeur and excitement surrounding this event are beautifully portrayed by Giotto using vivid colors and dynamic compositions. One cannot overlook Giottos' masterpiece: "Adoration of the Magi. " This stunning fresco transports viewers back to Bethlehem as they witness wise men paying homage to baby Jesus—an awe-inspiring scene filled with reverence and wonder.