Giotto: The Father of European Painting
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Giotto: The Father of European Painting
Giotto - The Life of an Artist |Documentary
Giotto artworks [Proto Renaissance]
#Giotto di Bondone
Giotto di Bondone
Giotto di Bondone - The Renaissance Master
Renaissance Artworks [High Renaissance]
Important Art by Giotto di Bondone
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Giotto di Bondone
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Born: c.1266; Florence, Italy
Died: January 8, 1337; Florence, Italy
Active Years: 1295 - 1337
Nationality: #italian
Art Movement: Proto #renaissance
Painting School: Florentine School
Field: #painting , #frescoes , #architecture
Influenced by: #byzantine Art
Influenced on: Proto Renaissance, Jose Clemente Orozco, Cennino Cennini, Paul Gauguin, Michelangelo, William Holman Hunt, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Pietro Lorenzetti, Giovanni da Milano, Lorenzo Monaco, Dmitri Zhilinsky
Teachers: #Cimabue
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giotto_di_Bondone
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Considered one of the first of the Italian Renaissance artists, Giotto di Bondone was a talented painter and architect. Not only are his works celebrated today for their architectural style and subject matter, but he was also renowned by his contemporaries, including the Italian poets Boccaccio and Sacchetti, and Dante Alighieri, who mentioned the artist by name in his famous book The Divine Comedy. Michelango is also said to have studied his frescoes in the Peruzzi Chapel.
Giotto is most remembered for his break with the traditional Byzantine style, and by introducing the technique of drawing accurately from life. He went away with the typical Byzantine style of elongated faces and stylized clothing, and instead incorporated three-dimensional forms, based on real observation, and garments hanging naturally with real weight. All of his breaks from tradition earned him the reputation of creating a new standard of representational painting. He actively invited the viewer into the scene by creating real human faces and real emotion.
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0:00 Summary of Giotto
00:01:40 Childhood
00:02:42 Early Training and Work
00:06:42 Life of St. Francis - Assisi, Upper Church
00:17:08 Mature Period
00:18:10 Isaac Blessing Jacob (circa 1290-1295)
00:21:52 Celebration of Christmas at Greccio (circa 1300)
00:25:49 Badia Polyptych
00:28:22 Crucifix of Rimini
00:30:52 Scenes from The Life of Joachim - Padua, Arena Chapel
00:36:42 Scenes from The Life of The Virgin - Padua, Arena Chapel
00:43:43 Scenes from The Life of Christ - Padua, Arena Chapel
00:55:00 Lamentation (circa 1305)
00:58:29 Virtues and Vices - Padua, Arena Chapel
01:05:29 Last Judgment - Padua, Arena Chapel
01:12:50 Ognissanti Madonna
01:17:44 Scenes from The Life of Mary Magdalen - Assisi, Lower Church
01:22:47 Scenes from The Life of Christ - Assisi, Lower Church
01:28:47 Scenes from The Life of St. Francis - Florence, Bardi Chapel
01:35:24 Scenes from The Life of John The Baptist - Florence, Peruzzi Chapel
01:40:26 Stefaneschi Triptych
01:44:29 Late Period
01:45:46 Madonna and Child (Washington version)
01:47:41 Bologna Polyptych
01:49:22 Giotto’s Campanile
01:53:44 The Legacy of Giotto
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So beautiful! Giotto! I love this so much! Thank you!
His art functions today as it did in day. Most people were illiterate. These were intended to tell the story of Christ and Biblical tales and they still do. As a Catholic I view them emotionally and religiously and I also view them as art. Nice video.
You might want to pick up a book before you embarrass yourself further. Damn. YT comments are astonishing in the bravado of their ignorance.
Seems like heavy reliance on AI to produce this, including the narrator's odd pronunciation of certain common words.
I thought this AI presentation was rubbish, but I love Giotto's work. Childlike yet highly expressive.
Спасибо сердечное.за такой интересный эпизод на вашем замечательном канале. Вы помогаете жить интересною
Don’t get the music accompanying this documentary - naval hymn from the 19th century? There were beautiful chants more relevant to Giottos time.
Makes no sense.
Exactly.
I don't grasp what "Those in Peril on the Sea" has to do with the presentation. Quite silly. Did AI just "cue" holy music?
i thought that too. couldn't have run out of things to use. It's either lazy or dumb.
A great introduction to a great artist.
Amazing stuff! More sacred art please
I love all documentaries
Parts are backwards. I couldn't watch it. Too weird.
Agreed!
Beautiful presentation if this magnificent artists works
GIOTTO : un de mes peintres favoris . De si belles fresques.....
The narrative is factual but souless and dry. The clips that run backward or have nothing to do with the narration are disconcerting.
is this written by a.i?
Yes. And it shows.
Each sentence should have a few seconds pause, or it starts to become motor-mouth-like, causes headaches while watching.
I think it's a bot.
Which music accompanies this documentary
We really know very little about him. Alot of conjecture here. Atleast his younger days
Whats with the backwards movement?
I gave up after 5 minutes
The painting in the thumbnail is very creepy.
I am living for the moment when this ignorant generation will demand the censorship of medieval representation
Honestly this AI narration and cobbled together editing is so bad.
Honestly, I was expecting some horrible robotic voice, but after watching I can't understand your dislike. Neither was it edited as badly as you claimed.
@@gideonros2705 there is repetition in sections where it's like they are starting over.
Watch well made productions and you will easily see the nonsense.
Cobbling together stock imagery isn't that hard, but an AI script and narrator who mispronounces words (probably AI) really takes the cake.
Think critically. Many people do not seem to want to do that. Just get a wash of emotion from bad production values.
You need to work on your pronunciation of names and be consistent.
His frescoes must have been impressive when new.
>>>>> GIOTTTO TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH IS ""CARTOONIST"",,,,,,,,,,,,
Well THATS pretty RUDE. Guessing you could have paid ted that chapel better before the Renaissance? I bet its great. You should post your painting video!
Giotto is great. This dull and frankly weird documentary is rubbish. Backward moving film, robotic voice over. Ugh
Paintings were the first form of propaganda.
What always amazes me is less how "good" was Giotto, but how comically rubbish were earlier painters. I mean, even Giotto couldn't sort out a decent background half the time. Why couldn't these people draw? It's a gift you're born with; we're they taught to paint flat, oddly proportioned scenes?
The "dark ages" art was mostly religious. The flat perspective is used to tell a story and establish a hierarchy, there was always some kind of clinb to heaven.
I can see how in few hundred years people will be wandering why the early version of world wide connectivity was so primitive and filled with inept comments. Why people in calamitous XXIc could not write informed, intelligent and balanced contributions?
@@pawelpap9 That’s exactly what they'll be wandering...
Did you even get the minimum level education?
@@vickyrontogianni I didn't work terribly hard at school - had an awful Arts master (only interested in ceramics). After that, there came a BA and MA from Oxford, then a PhD, a Fellowship of a Royal Society, a few prizes/medals, etc... the usual stuff, I suppose...