Giotto Apr 2026
A revolutionary altarpiece where the Virgin Mary is depicted as a solid, monumental figure rather than a floating celestial being.
Giotto di Bondone (c. 1267–1337) is often celebrated as the "Father of the Renaissance" for moving Western art away from the flat, stylized Byzantine tradition and toward a more naturalistic, emotional, and three-dimensional style. 🎨 Masterpieces and Milestones Giotto
Giotto introduced several concepts that became the foundation for Western painting for centuries. The Tower that Giotto Never Built A revolutionary altarpiece where the Virgin Mary is
Giotto’s legacy is defined by his ability to infuse religious scenes with human emotion and physical weight. John and St
He executed influential frescoes in the Peruzzi and Bardi chapels in Florence, focusing on the lives of St. John and St. Francis. 🛠️ Revolutionary Techniques
His crowning achievement in Padua, completed around 1305. The fresco cycle depicts the lives of the Virgin Mary and Christ, noted for its psychological depth and use of foreshortening .