Emotional intensity
Paintings were flat without much representation of depth. Giotto introduced perspective into a scene so that the illusion of depth was apparent.
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Giotto
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The Italian Renaissance painting, St Francis receiving the stigmata, Giotto, c.1300
creating figures and settings with an increased naturalism
You nprobably mean Giotto di Bondone.
His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
painting realistic scenes on a two-dimensional surface
The man most often credited with originating the art of painting as it is known in modern times is Giotto di Bondone. Giotto lived in Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and introduced a number of advanced techniques and styles into his work that had been ignored or undiscovered by those before him.
His paintings showed emotional intensity and his figures seemed to have volume.
Giotto has written: 'Le storie di san Francesco d'Assisi' -- subject(s): San Francesco (Church : Assisi, Italy) 'The complete paintings of Giotto' 'Giotto' 'Giotto : Cappella degli Scrovegni' -- subject(s): Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy) 'Giotto' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Italian frescoes' -- subject(s): Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy) 'Giotto and Assisi' 'Giotto e il suo tempo' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Italian Art, Italian Mural painting and decoration 'Giotto, the Arena Chapel frescoes' -- subject(s): Bible, Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy), Gothic Mural painting and decoration, Illustrations, Italian Mural painting and decoration, Themes, motives 'The story of Christ' -- subject(s): Art 'The Arena chapel' -- subject(s): Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy), Mural painting and decoration 'Giotto, la cappella degli Scrovegni' -- subject(s): Bible, Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy), Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arna (Padua, Italy), Illustrations, Themes, motives 'Frescoes' -- subject(s): Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy), San Francesco (Church : Assisi, Italy), Santa Croce (Church : Florence, Italy) 'Mostra giottesca' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'L' opera completa di Giotto' 'Gli affreschi di Giotto nella Cappella degli Scrovegni' -- subject(s): Cappella degli Scrovegni nell'Arena (Padua, Italy)
This painting is one scene of many which Giotto painted on the walls of the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua. They are fresco paintings (buon fresco), which means that pigments are dissolved in water and applied on wet plaster on a wall. When the plaster dries the colors are joined with the surface. To read more about fresco painting click link below!
Luciano Bellosi has written: 'La pecora di Giotto' -- subject(s): Expertising, Gothic Painting, Italian Painting, Sources 'Giotto--complete works' 'Pietro Lorenzetti at Assisi' 'Cimabue' 'Michelangelo: the painter' 'Michel-ange peintre' 'Lorenzo, Monaco' -- subject(s): Lorenzo Monaco, 1370?-1425?, Painters, Renaissance Art 'Giotto' 'Come un prato fiorito' -- subject(s): Late Gothic Art