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  1. GIOTTO DI BONDONE by Harry QUILTER, 1881
  2. Giotto: The Scrovegni Chapel in the Arena at Padua by Roberto [Giotto di Bondone] Salvini, 1953
  3. Giotto by Harry Quilter, Ambrogiotto Di Bondone, 2010-03-08
  4. The World of Giotto, C. 1267-1337, by Sarel. Eimerl, 1967-04
  5. World of Giotto by Sarel Eimerl, 1978-06
  6. GIOTTO el feo sublime.(pintor Italiano)(TT: Giotto, lofty ugly.)(TA: Italian painter): An article from: Contenido
  7. Giotto by John Ruskin, 2010-02-06
  8. Early Italian Painting by Fern Rusk Shapley, 1959

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42. Giotto Di Bondone - Factbites
Giotto di Bondone (Giotto son of Bondone), one of the greatest exponents in the History of Painting, of which he could be declared Father founder in modern times, was born at Colle di
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Giotto di Bondone (Giotto son of Bondone), one of the greatest exponents in the History of Painting, of which he could be declared Father founder in modern times, was born at Colle
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GIOTTO
"Credette Cimabue nella pittura
tener lo campo, e ora ha Giotto il grido,
sė che la fama di colui oscura." (Dante)
"Once Cimabue thought to hold the field
as painter; Giotto now is all the rage,
dimming the lustre of the other's fame".
WHO WAS GIOTTO? WHERE AND WHEN WAS HE BORN?
Giotto di Bondone (Giotto son of Bondone), one of the greatest exponents in the History of Painting, of which he could be declared Father founder in modern times, was born at Colle di Vespignano , a village near Vicchio di Mugello and not far from Florence in Tuscany, in 1267. His birthdate is taken from the testimony of Antonio Pucci who, in 1373, wrote that Giotto died in 1337 at the age of seventy. Vasari declared his birthdate as 1276, but this however seems unlikely.
IN WHICH HISTORICAL PERIOD DID GIOTTO LIVE?
In the darkest decades that followed the Fall of the Roman Empire, there was a force that ensured, in Europe, a cultural homogeneity through the Middle Ages. The Church of Rome, head of Christianity, with its virtual monopoly of scholarship and its Latin speech, provided the medieval world with its essential unity. It imposed a general and common standard of culture and learning, deriving mostly from the classical past. States, and their social organization, as we know them today, were still not formed. The Christian world of the IXth and Xth centuries had been attacked and surrounded by enemies on the East, North and South. Europe seemed on the defence and was isolated from the outside world.

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