GIOVANNI DA MILANO Francis of Assisi (mk05)
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GIOVANNI DA MILANO The Ognissanti Polyptych:SS.Catherine and Lucy,Stephen and Laurence,john the Baptist and Luke,Peter and Benedict,james the Greater and Gregory
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Tempera on panel
51 15/16 x15 1/8in
GIOVANNI DA MILANO Scenes out of life Christs Christ in the house Simons, 2 Halfte 14 centuries.
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Florence church Santa Croce, Rinuccini-chapel
GIOVANNI DA MILANO Scenes from the life of Magdalene
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1365,fresco(detail),rinuccini chapel,santacroce,florence,ltaly
GIOVANNI DA MILANO The Birth of the Virgin
new21/GIOVANNI DA MILANO-733885.jpg 1365 Fresco Rinuccini Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence Agnolo Gaddi, Giovanni da Milano, and Altichiero da Zevio competed in the development of Giotto's figurative space. The plane of the wall as the foremost level of fictive space, combined with perspective in depth, remains. But the paintings of the Rinuccini Chapel in Santa Croce in Florence in 1365 by Giovanni da Milano points up the further possibilities of pictorial architecture in its ornamental framing. The compressed space loses its importance as architectural space and gains in decorative elegance, though even here the figures in the story of the Virgin act within an architectural stageset. The poetry of their movements reflects the refined patterns painted on the frame.Artist:GIOVANNI DA MILANO Title: The Birth of the Virgin Painted in 1301-1350 , Italian - - painting : religious