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What is the Arena Chapel named for?

Enrico Scrovegni


What are the Arena Chapel frescoes painted on?

Frescos are painted directly onto wet plaster.


Did Giotto use lapis lazuli to get the color blue for the Arena chapel ceiling?

yes


What style are the frescoes in the Arena Chapel of Padua?

Giotto's paintings are a transition from Gothic to early Renaissance.


Who was the artist who is considered a transitonal who was from Florence Italy and painted the Madonna Enthroned and the Arena Chapel in Padua?

Giotto


Why did the Scrovegni family build and then hire Giotto to decorate Arena Chapel in Padua?

To atone for their flagrant usury


Why in the Arena Chapel frescoes does Giotto deliberately abandon the Byzantine balance and symmetry?

To make scenes look realistic


Which artist painted 'Madonna Enthroned' and the Arena Chapel in Padua?

Giotto di Bondone, often called just Giotto.


What has the author Jock Lauterer written?

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Which buildings holds the Giotto fresco seen below?

The Giotto frescoes are primarily located in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy. This chapel, also known as the Arena Chapel, features a series of remarkable frescoes painted by Giotto di Bondone, completed around 1305. The artwork is celebrated for its expressive figures and innovative use of space, marking a significant development in the history of Western art.


What genre of art is the Sistine Chapel?

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Who waIn the Arena Chapel frescoes what is Giotto the first artist since antiquity to depicts Florences patron saint?

In the Arena Chapel frescoes, Giotto is noted for being the first artist since antiquity to depict Florence's patron saint, Saint John the Baptist. His work represents a significant shift in artistic style, emphasizing naturalism and emotional expression. Giotto's portrayal contributes to the humanization of religious figures, setting the stage for the developments in Renaissance art. This innovative approach helped to elevate the status of the artist in society.