Giotto
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His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
Feudalism and the Church.
The artist you are referring to is Giotto di Bondone. He is often credited with breaking away from the rigid styles of medieval art and introducing a more naturalistic approach, particularly through his use of fresco techniques. Giotto's figures exhibited greater realism and emotion, capturing the human experience in a way that was innovative for his time. His work laid the foundation for the Renaissance and influenced countless artists who followed.
painting realistic scenes on a two-dimensional surface
Giotto
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The artist Cimabue taught Giotto, who is widely considered the Renaissance's first great master. Cimabue studied and worked in Florence, and painted in the Byzantine style of medieval art. Many of his works are still on display in Italian churches today.
His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
Matthias Grünewald
Giotto di Bondone has written: 'Giotto'
Robert E. Stillman has written: 'Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions) (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions)'
They didn't get a break. There were no laws concerning work.
painting realistic scenes on a two-dimensional surface