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Late Gothic Italy

Late Gothic Italy. Reconstructed by: Darryl, Chris, Colby, and Jamie. Lorenzo Maitani . Façade of Orvieto Cathedral, begun 1310 acknowledgment of the French Gothic style/ effect of an altar screen/ reliefs and mosaics.

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Late Gothic Italy

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  1. Late Gothic Italy Reconstructed by: Darryl, Chris, Colby, and Jamie

  2. Lorenzo Maitani. Façade of Orvieto Cathedral, begun 1310 acknowledgment of the French Gothic style/ effect of an altar screen/ reliefs and mosaics

  3. Lorenzo Maitani. Center portal (left) and detail of the depiction of Hell on the fourth buttress (below) of Orvieto Cathedral, 1310-30

  4. Siena Cathedral (lower half by Giovanni Pisano), 1284-1299

  5. DucciodiBuoninsegna. Rucellai Madonna, 1285, tempera on wood

  6. DucciodiBuoninsegna. Maesta Altarpiece (Siena), 1308-1311, tempera on wood Duccio/ Siena/ polyptych/ Maesta/ variety of emotions and gestures to create a religious drama

  7. Back of the Maesta Altarpiece

  8. DucciodiBuoninsegna. Betrayal of Christ, from the Maesta Altarpiece, 1309-1311, tempera on wood

  9. DucciodiBuoninsegna. Raising of Lazarus, from the Maesta Altarpiece, 1309-1311, tempera on wood

  10. DucciodiBuoninsegna. Noli Me Tangere, from the Maesta Altarpiece, 1309-1311, tempera on wood

  11. Noli Me Tangere

  12. Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) 1288-1309 fortified stronghold as a monument of civic pride. crenellated rooflines. The Palazzo Pubblico is noted for the civic minded paintings found in the Saladella Pace by Ambrogio Lorenzetti.

  13. Left: Towers of San Gimignano Right: Two details of the Good Government fresco

  14. Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Allegory of Good Government, Saladella Pace, Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) 1338-9 depiction of “good government”/ panoramic view of an Italian city-state

  15. In The Effects of Bad Government, this painting reflects turbulent politics of many Italian cities and the series of paintings here represent the “ordering and reformation of the city and countryside of Sienna.”

  16. The Good Countryside

  17. Ambrogio Lorenzetti, The Effects of Good Government, 1338-1339 Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Allegory of Bad Government, 1338-9, fresco

  18. Pietro Lorenzetti. The Birth of the Virgin, 1342, tempera on wood

  19. Simone Martini. The Annunciation, 1333, tempera and gold leaf on panel

  20. The Annunciation Altarpiece

  21. Madonna with Angels and Saints

  22. Palazzo Vecchio (Florence, Italy),1299-1320/30

  23. ArnolfodiCambio and others. Florence Cathedral, begun 1296

  24. Campanile de la Catedral de Florencia Santa Maria del Fiore

  25. Interior of Florence Cathedral

  26. Orsanmichele Madonna and Child with Angels 1346-47 Tempera and gold on panel Orsanmichele, Florence

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