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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Giotto :: Essays Papers

Giotto The mechanic I chose for my work was Giotto and his artwork The Epiphany. Giotto was one of the great artists during the completion of Renaissance. The flick of the Giotto The Epiphany is intimately the birth of Jesus. The material used in this painting is tempera on wood. It is painted on to wooden panel with opulent ground. Tempera is an egg-based paint, which help the painting look shinier and long lasting. There were some things, which I learned about Giotto, which I was unaware during my research. I launch out when Giotto was born and when he die where was he born. I open up out that Giotto talent was discovered by Cimabue and he was the teacher of Giotto and how Cimabue purportedly saw the 12- year-old boy sketching one of his scrams sheep on a flat rock and was so impressed with his talent that he persuaded the father to let Giotto become his pupil. I learned that Giotto first being freed from the restrict of medieval restraint. Giotto was mainly known for his spectral artwork which help me in coming t conclusion that he was dealt largely in the religious subjects, but he also gave these subject an earthly, full-blooded life and forces. I found out that in 1334 the city of Florence honored Giotto with the title of Magnus Magister (Great Master) and ordained him city architect and superintendent of public works. In this capacity he designed the famous campanile (bell tower). During my research I was able to happen out about Giottos family that he was married and left sextuplet children at his death. There was one really interest thing about Giotto was the work of designing Campanile was left unfinished by Giotto this was because he died at the time he was doing this work. He also left his reach of artwork on high renaissance artist like Michelangelo that this artist used Giottos idea of painting. During my research of Giotto and his artwork The Epiphany there were dozens of question in my mind of which some were answered and some were not answered and they tacit trouble me.

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