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The Architecture in Giotto's Paintings

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This book offers an analysis of Giotto's painted architecture, focusing on issues of structural logic, clarity of composition, and its role within the narrative of the painting.

Giotto was the first artist since antiquity to feature highly-detailed architecture in a primary role in his paintings.

Francesco Benelli demonstrates how architecture was used to create pictorial space, one of Giotto's key inventions.

He argues that Giotto's innovation was driven by a new attention to classical sources, including low reliefs, mosaics, mural paintings, coins, and Roman ruins.

The book shows how Giotto's images of fictive buildings, as well as portraits of well-known monuments, both ancient and contemporary, play an important role in the overall narrative, iconography, and meaning of his works.

The conventions established by Giotto remained at the heart of early modern Italian painting until the sixteenth century.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107699436 / 9781107699434
Paperback / softback
759.5
14/07/2014
United Kingdom
English
300 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)