Proto Renaissance

Agony in the Garden (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“Agony in the Garden (Fragment)” is a religious painting by Duccio, an influential Italian artist of the Proto Renaissance. Created between 1308 and 1311, this artwork is a fragment from the larger Maestà series. Duccio utilized wood and tempera as his mediums. The painting captures a biblical scene of deep spiritual significance and is classified …

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Appearance of Christ to the apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Appearance of Christ to the Apostles (Fragment)” by the artist Duccio, was created between 1308 and 1311. Executed in tempera on wood, this piece is a part of the Proto Renaissance movement and belongs to the religious painting genre. It is a fragment of the larger series known as the “Maesta.” The …

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Appearance of Christ to the apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Appearance of Christ to the Apostles (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Rendered on wood using tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is a religious painting from the Maesta series. In this artwork, Christ, depicted with a halo, stands beside a table …

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Appearance of Christ to the apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Appearance of Christ to the Apostles (Fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed in wood and tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. It forms part of the series known as “Maesta.” The artwork captures a …

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Appearance of Christ to the apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork entitled “Appearance of Christ to the Apostles (Fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. Executed using tempera on wood, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and typifies the genre of religious painting. It is part of a larger series known as the Maestà. In …

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Appearance of Christ to the apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, entitled “Appearance of Christ to the Apostles (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed using wood and tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance movement and is a religious painting. It forms part of a larger series known as the Maestà. In this fragmentary artwork, Christ is …

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The apostles of Maria (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Apostles of Maria (Fragment)” is a religious painting by the Proto Renaissance artist Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311. Executed in tempera on wood, this artwork is part of the larger Maestà series. The artwork portrays a sacred moment with the Virgin Mary surrounded by apostles. The figures are adorned with golden halos, symbolizing …

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The arrival of the apostles to the Virgin (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “The arrival of the apostles to the Virgin (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. Executed on wood using tempera, this piece is part of the Proto Renaissance movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. It is also a fragment of Duccio’s larger series …

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The arrival of the apostles to the Virgin (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “The arrival of the apostles to the Virgin (Fragment),” created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a significant religious painting rendered in wood and tempera. This piece is part of the Maesta series and belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The iconic painting is renowned for its profound …

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The Betrayal of Judas (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Betrayal of Judas,” crafted by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, stands as a paradigm of Proto Renaissance religious painting. Created using tempera on wood, this piece is part of the renowned ‘Maesta’ series. The artwork poignantly depicts the evocative moment of Judas’s betrayal, an event deeply embedded in Christian religious narratives. In …

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The death of Mary (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Death of Mary (Fragment),” by the esteemed artist Duccio, is a religious painting created between 1308 and 1311 using tempera on wood. This artwork belongs to the Proto-Renaissance movement and forms part of the renowned “Maesta” series. The artwork poignantly captures the solemn event of Mary’s death, focusing on the emotional expressions of the …

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Burial (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork named “Burial”, created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a tempera on wood painting belonging to the Proto Renaissance movement. This religious painting is part of the renowned “Maesta” series. The artwork depicts a solemn and poignant scene, with emotional expressions evident on the figures surrounding the deceased. The composition …

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Christ and the Samaritan woman (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Christ and the Samaritan woman (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This religious painting, executed using tempera on wood, is part of the Proto Renaissance movement. It forms a fragment of the “Maesta” series, a monumental altarpiece. The artwork depicts a biblical scene featuring Christ conversing with …

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Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. The medium used is tempera on wood, and the piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. It is a religious painting and forms part of the “Maesta” series. In this fragment of the larger series, …

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Christ before Caiaphas (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Christ before Caiaphas (Fragment)” is an exquisite piece created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This tempera painting on wood is a remarkable representation of the Proto Renaissance art movement, specifically falling within the genre of religious painting. It forms part of the larger series known as the “Maesta”. The …

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The Madonna and Child with Angels (1282 – 1307) by Duccio

“The Madonna and Child with Angels,” crafted by the esteemed artist Duccio between 1282 and 1307, emerges as a notable piece within the Proto Renaissance movement. This religious painting epitomizes the era’s devotion to ecclesiastical themes, illustrating the profound sanctity and reverence for divine figures. The artwork depicts the Madonna, solemnly seated and cradling the …

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The Madonna and Child with Saints (1311 – 1318) by Duccio

The artwork titled “The Madonna and Child with Saints” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1311 and 1318. This religious painting belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The artwork presents a central depiction of the Madonna tenderly holding the Infant Jesus, surrounded by an assembly of various saints. The composition is …

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The position of Mary in the tomb (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “The position of Mary in the tomb (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. It is executed using tempera on wood and falls under the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting is part of the series known as “Maesta.” In the artwork, we observe a deeply evocative …

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The Presentation in the Temple (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Presentation in the Temple,” created by Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a religious painting rendered in tempera on wood. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The artwork vividly portrays an episode of religious significance with solemnity and devotion. The artwork depicts a richly detailed scene set within an ornate architectural framework, …

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The Three Marys at the Tomb (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “The Three Marys at the Tomb (Fragment),” created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a religious painting rendered on wood using tempera. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of the Maesta series. The artwork illustrates a scene involving three women, identified as the Marys, …

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Christ on the road to Emmaus (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, entitled “Christ on the Road to Emmaus (Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed in the medium of tempera on wood, this piece is a quintessential example of the Proto-Renaissance art movement. Classified as a religious painting, it forms part of the larger series known as the “Maestà.” …

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Christ preaches the Apostles (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Christ Preaches the Apostles,” created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a significant representation of the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting, executed on wood using tempera, is part of Duccio’s renowned “Maesta” series. The painting exemplifies the thematic and stylistic elements characteristic of its period. In the …

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Christ preaches the Apostles (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Christ preaches the Apostles (Fragment)” is a religious painting created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This piece is part of the Proto Renaissance art movement and belongs to the larger “Maesta” series. Duccio utilized wood and tempera as the medium for this artwork. In the artwork, a group of …

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The Virgin and Child on a throne(Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Virgin and Child on a Throne (Fragment)” is a religious painting by the renowned artist Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311. This artwork is part of the Maestà series and belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The piece itself depicts a tender and solemn portrayal of the Virgin Mary, highlighting Duccio’s mastery in …

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The Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“The Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew,” created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is part of the Maesta series and exemplifies the Proto Renaissance movement. This religious painting, rendered on wood with tempera, captures a significant biblical moment, highlighting Duccio’s mastery in conveying spiritual narratives. In the artwork, Jesus is depicted …

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scenes from the Life of Christ (back side of altarpiece) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“Scenes from the Life of Christ” is a revered artwork created by the Italian painter Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Rendered in tempera on wood, it exemplifies the Proto-Renaissance style and belongs to the Maesta series. The artwork serves as the back side of an altarpiece and is presently housed in the Duomo di Siena, …

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Window Showing the Death, Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin (c.1287 – 1288) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Window Showing the Death, Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin,” was crafted by the artist Duccio between the years c.1287 and 1288. This striking religious painting belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The intricate nature of the artwork captures significant moments to a devout audience, reflecting the Virgin Mary’s journey from …

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Entry into Jerusalem (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Entry into Jerusalem (Fragment)” by Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311, is a religious painting from the Proto Renaissance art movement. This piece is part of the “Maesta” series, executed with wood and tempera. The artwork depicts a solemn and reverent scene from a religious narrative, displaying a central figure, likely a …

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Entry into Jerusalem (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Entry into Jerusalem (Fragment),” created by the artist Duccio, dates from 1308 to 1311. This piece is crafted on wood using tempera, aligning with the Proto Renaissance art movement. It is a religious painting and a fragment from the greater series known as the “Maesta.” The artwork depicts a scene of significant …

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Healing the man born blind (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Healing the man born blind (Fragment),” is a religious painting created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed on wood using tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of the “Maesta” series. The artwork depicts a biblical scene where Jesus is miraculously restoring the …

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Lamentation of Christ (Fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Lamentation of Christ (Fragment)” and created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311, is a religious painting rendered on wood using tempera. This piece is a notable example of the Proto Renaissance art movement and belongs to the Maesta series. In the artwork, the sorrowful scene of Christ’s lamentation is poignantly …

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London triptych, Madonna with angels and prophets (1300 – 1305) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “London Triptych, Madonna with Angels and Prophets,” is a religious painting executed by the artist Duccio between the years 1300 and 1305. Crafted in the medium of wood and tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The artwork is a triptych, consisting of three panels hinged together. The central …

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Madonna by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna,” was created by the artist Duccio and is a quintessential example of the Proto Renaissance art movement. It is a religious painting, characteristically representing themes of spiritual significance and reverence, focusing on the Madonna and Child. The artwork depicts the Madonna, clothed in a rich, dark robe, holding the Christ Child …

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Madonna (1300) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna,” was created by the artist Duccio around the year 1300. This piece is a part of the Proto Renaissance art movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork features the Virgin Mary, traditionally referred to as the Madonna, depicted in a humble and reverent pose, holding the Christ …

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Madonna and Child (Fragment) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child (Fragment),” was crafted by the artist Duccio and belongs to the Proto-Renaissance art movement. This religious painting exemplifies the genre’s intrinsic devotion and depiction of biblical scenes, encapsulating a significant period in art history where Gothic traditions began to merge with renaissance ideals. In the artwork, the Madonna is …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

“Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment)” is a religious painting by the artist Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311 during the Proto Renaissance art movement. Executed on wood using tempera, it is part of the larger “Maesta” series. The artwork portrays the traditional theme of the Madonna and Child, central to religious …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, “Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment)” by Duccio, was created between 1308 and 1311. This religious painting, rendered in wood and tempera, is a part of the Proto Renaissance art movement and belongs to the “Maesta” series. This particular fragment of the artwork showcases the delicate and intricate details characteristic …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio during the years 1308 to 1311. This piece, executed in tempera on wood, is part of the Proto Renaissance movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. The artwork is a fragment of the larger series …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. This piece, executed with tempera on wood, is part of the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. It is also a fragment from the larger …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This religious painting, part of the Proto Renaissance art movement, is executed in tempera on wood. It belongs to the “Maestà” series. The fragment captures a richly detailed and delicate depiction typical of …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed in tempera on wood, it falls under the Proto Renaissance art movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. This piece is part of Duccio’s larger “Maesta” series. The artwork depicts …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment),” was crafted by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. Rendered on wood using tempera, this masterpiece is an exemplar of the Proto Renaissance movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. It is part of the esteemed series “Maesta.” …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. Executed on wood using tempera, the painting belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a religious painting. This piece is part of the “Maesta” series by Duccio. …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment)” is a religious painting created by Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This piece, crafted using wood and tempera, belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of the “Maesta” series. In the fragment depicted, the focus is on the delicate and intricate …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This piece, which is a tempera painting on wood, belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is categorized within the genre of religious paintings. It is a part of the “Maesta” series. …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment)” was created by the esteemed artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. This religious painting, executed on wood with tempera, belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of the “Maesta” series. The section of the artwork depicted is a fragment showcasing …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment),” created by the esteemed artist Duccio during the years 1308 to 1311, represents a notable piece from the Proto Renaissance period. Executed using tempera on wood, this religious painting forms part of the “Maesta” series. The artwork exudes the classical elements characteristic of …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. This piece, rendered in tempera on wood, belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is classified within the religious painting genre. The artwork is part of the renowned series “Maestà.” …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment)” was created by the renowned artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Executed in tempera on wood, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. It is part of the illustrious “Maesta” series. The fragment depicts …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment)” was created by the esteemed artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. Composed using wood and tempera, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. It is a part of the renowned “Maesta” series. The …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment)” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. This religious painting, a notable example of the Proto Renaissance art movement, is part of the “Maesta” series. The medium used in the artwork is wood and tempera, which was a …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1308 and 1311. This piece, made with wood and tempera, belongs to the Proto Renaissance period and is a part of the religious painting genre. It is an element of the “Maesta” series. The …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front Side Fragment)” is a celebrated piece by the artist Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311. It is a tempera painting on wood, belonging to the Proto Renaissance art movement. The artwork falls under the genre of religious painting and is a part of Duccio’s renowned …

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Madonna and Child on a throne (Front side fragment) (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

The artwork, “Madonna and Child on a Throne (Front side fragment),” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. It is rendered in tempera on wood and belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting is part of the “Maesta” series. The fragment portrays a highly detailed and intricate section of …

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Maestà (c.1280) by Duccio

The artwork titled “Maestà,” created by the artist Duccio circa 1280, is executed in tempera on wood and belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting, measuring 118 x 218 cm, is presently located in a private collection. The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary enthroned, holding the Christ child. Both figures exhibit a …

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Annunciation: The Virgin Receiving the Message (1306) by Giotto

The artwork “Annunciation: The Virgin Receiving the Message,” created in 1306 by the artist Giotto, is a fresco measuring 150 x 195 cm. It stands as an exemplary piece within the Proto Renaissance art movement. The religious painting is housed in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel located in Padua, Italy, and it reflects the devotional aesthetics …

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Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo (1300) by Giotto

The artwork “Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo” is a fresco by the renowned artist Giotto, dating back to the year 1300. The artwork measures 270 by 230 centimeters and falls within the genre of religious painting. It is part of the “Legend of St. Francis” series and forms an integral …

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Ascension of Christ (c.1300) by Giotto

The artwork entitled “Ascension of Christ” is a fresco painted by the renowned Italian artist Giotto around the year 1300. Executed during the Proto Renaissance period, this religious painting is an exemplar of the transition from medieval to Renaissance art. Giotto’s frescoes are notably significant for their advancements in the representation of three-dimensional space, human …

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The Death of the Boy in Sessa (c.1311 – c.1320) by Giotto

“The Death of the Boy in Sessa” is a notable artwork by the celebrated artist Giotto, created approximately between 1311 and 1320. The medium employed in this piece is fresco, and it belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement, firmly classified under the genre of religious painting. Housed within the venerated walls of the Basilica …

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Charity (1306) by Giotto

The artwork titled “Charity” is a fresco created by the artist Giotto in 1306. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of allegorical painting. This piece is part of a series known as “The Seven Virtues” and is located in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy. In the …

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The Epiphany (c.1320) by Giotto

“The Epiphany,” created by the renowned artist Giotto around the year 1320, is a tempera on panel artwork that epitomizes the Proto-Renaissance movement. Measuring 43.8 by 45.1 centimeters, the artwork falls within the religious painting genre. The artwork portrays the biblical scene of the Epiphany, where the Three Magi present their gifts to the newborn …

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