Historical Figure
Giotto
d. 1337
Bell tower in Florence, Italy
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Biography
Giotto's Campanile is a free-standing campanile that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Timeline
The story of Giotto, told in moments.
Born near Florence, probably in Vespignano. Son of a farmer. Legend says the painter Cimabue found him as a boy drawing a sheep on a rock so lifelike he took him as an apprentice. The story is probably not true. But Giotto was real.
Completed the Scrovegni Chapel frescoes in Padua. 38 scenes from the lives of Mary and Christ covering every wall. The figures look solid, weighted, emotional. Nothing in European painting had looked like this before.
Painted the Ognissanti Madonna for the Church of All Saints in Florence. The Virgin sits on a throne that occupies real space. You can almost walk behind it. Cimabue's madonnas were flat. Giotto's breathe.
Appointed chief architect of Florence Cathedral and began designing the campanile, the bell tower that still stands beside the Duomo. He designed only the first story before dying. Andrea Pisano and Francesco Talenti finished it.
Artifacts (5)
The Adoration of the Magi
Giotto di Bondone
Saints John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene
Italian, Neapolitan Follower of Giotto
The Adoration of the Magi
Italian, Neapolitan Follower of Giotto
Death of St. Francis, after Giotto, upper Church S. Francesco, Assisi
William Young Ottley|Giotto di Bondone
Giotto and Cimabue, from "L'Artiste"
Giovanni Cimabue|Armand Vastine|Alphonse Hennet|Giotto di Bondone
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