

Vasari famously wrote that Giotto "recovered the true method of painting, which had been lost for many years before him," and indeed, he is traditionally considered a founder of the Italian Renaissance. Vasari famously wrote that Giotto "recovered the true method of painting, which had been lost for many years before him," and indeed, he is traditionally considered a founder of the Italian Renaissance. Producing a series of commissioned works for the church and upper classes in his native Tuscany and surrounding regions, Giotto changed the course of European art by breaking away from the rigid, stereotyped figures of the Byzantine and medieval traditions. His innovation was to give his characters natural movement and expression. His great fresco cycles, such as the lives of the Virgin and Christ in the Scrovegni (or Arena) Chapel, Padua, are populated with realistic depictions of three-dimensional figures; secondary characters, both comic and tragic, display the range of the painter's wit and invention. And Giotto's treatment of perspective was just as revolutionary as his approach to the human form: the dramatic power of his scenes is heightened by the convincing illusionistic spaces in which he places them. In this authoritative survey of Giotto's life and work, Francesca Flores d'Arcais draws on an impressive range of sources, from fourteenth-century documents to the most recent art-historical investigations. Her research leads her to important reattributions of Giottesque paintings and to new conclusions regarding the execution and dating of both famous and lesser-known works. In this second edition of her study, d'Arcais also discusses the earthquake of September 26, 1997, that damaged the frescoes of the Upper Basilica of San Francisco in Assisi, some of which are attributed to the young Giotto; she explains not only the extent of the damage, but also the art-historical insights that emerged from the subsequent restoration effort. More than three hundred illustrations, most in full color and some on double gatefold pages, reproduce all of Giotto's important frescoes in exquisite detail, as well as his moving crucifixes and jewel-like polyptychs. These splendid images and d'Arcais's insightful text, now, for the first time, in an affordable paperback edition, make this the definitive monograph on the greatest of trecento masters. Review: Goog book - It's realy good Review: Giotto Art - This book is beautiful. Many important works beautifully reproduced. The text is informative and in depth.
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Goog book
It's realy good
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Giotto Art
This book is beautiful. Many important works beautifully reproduced. The text is informative and in depth.
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Beautiful Book
High quality paperback. Not as heavy as a hard cover, but substantial. Good reproductions and commentary.
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Wunderwelt am Anfang der Malerei
Hatte in einem Antiquariat ein altes und kleines Buch über den Maler der Frührenaissance gefunden und war geflasht. Eine von Menschen, Heiligen und Engeln (und ein paar Dämonen) bevölkerte und mit traumartigen Gebäuden bestückte Wunderwelt, die mit am Anfang dessen steht, was wir heute unter altmeisterlicher Malerei verstehen. Klar wollte ich mehr und größere Bilder sehen. Und ebenso klar stellt sich die Magie eines ersten Moments der Entdeckung nicht noch einmal ein. Aber dieser Band ist ziemlich aktuell und kenntnisreich geschrieben (Text allerdings auf Englisch). Und die Abbildungen, Gesamt- und Detailansichten sind hervorragend ausgewählt. Auch vom Preis- Leistungsverhältnis her wahrscheinlich das beste Buch, das man über diesen Künstler derzeit finden kann
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Bad color-grading
It's a pity! So many great pictures, such a great book - BUT the color grading is just horrible. 50% of the photos are way too green... ma perche???? Unnecessary
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