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Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Panoramic view of the city of Florence. The bell tower of Giotto, the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore

Panoramic view of the city of Florence. The bell tower of Giotto, the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Palazzo Vecchio are visible

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Domical Buildings etc (engraving)

The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Domical Buildings etc (engraving)
8650792 The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture, Domical Buildings etc (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Renaissance in Italy, Architecture)

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Detail of the head of the so-called 'Bearded Prophet, ' statue made for Giotto's bell tower by

Detail of the head of the so-called "Bearded Prophet, " statue made for Giotto's bell tower by Donatello
Detail of the head of the so-called "Bearded Prophet, " statue made for Giotto's bell tower by Donatello, now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Detail of the head of the so-called 'Beardless Prophet, ' statue made for Giotto's bell tower by

Detail of the head of the so-called "Beardless Prophet, " statue made for Giotto's bell tower by
Detail of the head of the so-called "Beardless Prophet, " statue made for Giotto's bell tower by Donatello, now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Donato: Allegory of Grammar. Panel by Luca della Robbia, originally on Giotto's bell tower

Donato: Allegory of Grammar. Panel by Luca della Robbia, originally on Giotto's bell tower
Donato: Allegory of Grammar. Panel by Luca della Robbia, originally on Giotto's bell tower, now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence Florence Piazza del Duomo Low Relief

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: View of the city of Florence, from the cathedral (Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore)

View of the city of Florence, from the cathedral (Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore)
XEE4404039 View of the city of Florence, from the cathedral (Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore) realized by Filippo Brunelleschi with Giotto Tower. Photography around 1905

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Raising of Lazarus (chromolitho)

Raising of Lazarus (chromolitho)
7185053 Raising of Lazarus (chromolitho) by Giotto di Bondone (c.1266-1337) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Raising of Lazarus, fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy)

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Study for Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & brown pastel on paper)

Study for Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & brown pastel on paper)
1631767 Study for Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & brown pastel on paper) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); Leighton House Museum, Kensington & Chelsea, London

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: The Entombment of Christ (fresco)

The Entombment of Christ (fresco)
938053 The Entombment of Christ (fresco) by Giotto, Ambrogio Bondone (c.1266-1337) (school of); Monastero di Sant Antonio, Polesine, Italy; eGiuliano Valsecchi; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)

View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)
ALI169601 View of the frescoes on the left wall, c.1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna with Campo Santo, Pisa

Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna with Campo Santo, Pisa
Taddeo Gaddi and Andrea Orcagna, Italian artists and architects (both pupils of Giotto) with the Campo Santo, Pisa, Italy. Date: 14th century

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: The Nativity (fresco)

The Nativity (fresco)
746387 The Nativity (fresco) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); San Francesco, Lower Church, Assisi, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: The Baptism of Christ, detail of Christ and St. John the Baptist, 1303-05 (fresco)

The Baptism of Christ, detail of Christ and St. John the Baptist, 1303-05 (fresco)
ALI169546 The Baptism of Christ, detail of Christ and St. John the Baptist, 1303-05 (fresco) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy; Alinari

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)

View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)
3479667 View of the frescoes on the left wall, c.1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)

View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)
ALI169600 View of the frescoes on the left wall, c.1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & wash on paper)

Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & wash on paper)
1631766 Giotto as a Shepherd Boy, 1849 (pencil & wash on paper) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); Leighton House Museum, Kensington & Chelsea, London

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: The Meeting at the Golden Gate, detail of Joachim and St. Anne embracing, c

The Meeting at the Golden Gate, detail of Joachim and St. Anne embracing, c. 1305 (fresco) (detail of 65216)
ALI168796 The Meeting at the Golden Gate, detail of Joachim and St. Anne embracing, c.1305 (fresco) (detail of 65216) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)

View of the frescoes on the left wall, c. 1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration)
ALI169605 View of the frescoes on the left wall, c.1303-05 (fresco) (post-restoration) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Detail from Vision of the Ascension of St. Francis, Bardi Chapel (fresco)

Detail from Vision of the Ascension of St. Francis, Bardi Chapel (fresco)
875171 Detail from Vision of the Ascension of St. Francis, Bardi Chapel (fresco) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Santa Croce, Florence, Italy; eGiuliano Valsecchi; Italian

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337). Crucifix. 1317. Renaissance

Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337). Crucifix. 1317. Renaissance art. Trecento. ITALY. VENETO. Padua. Municipal Museum of Padua. Proc: ITALY. VENETO. Padua. Scrovegni Chapel

Background imageEarly Renaissance painting Collection: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Pope Innocent III granting St

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Pope Innocent III granting St. Francis of Assisi and his " little band" the right to preach in 1209. By Giotto


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