ARTH 251

 
Early Renaissance in Italy
Professor: Pastore
Lecture 7: The 14th Century in Florence and Siena

1. Florence Cathedral, airview of cupola in historic center, begun 1294.
2. Florence Cathedral, exterior: complex from above, begun 1294, Florence, Italy.
3. Florence Cathedral, exterior, begun 1294, Florence.
4. Florence Cathedral, exterior view of 19th century portion of facade by Emilio DeFabris, begun 1294.
5. Siena Cathedral, exterior, view of cathedral, Siena.
6. Cathedral, exterior, view with leaning tower, 1053-1272, Pisa.
7. S. Michele in Foro, exterior, west facade, Lucca.
8. Florence Cathedral, begun 1294, Prager-Scaglia theory of construction 1969: elevation of possible reconstruction of Arnolfo's model after Paatz, 1937.
9. Florence Cathedral, begun 1294 , Prager-Scaglia theory of construction 1969: plan showing dimensions and architects.
10. Florence Cathedral, exterior: detail of dome, begun 1294. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
11. Arnolfo di Cambio, Florence Cathedral, interior view of nave toward apse by Arnolfo di Cambio.
12. Baptistery of S. Giovanni, exterior view, Florence.
13. Pisano, Andrea, Baptistery Door, view of doors w/Baptistery and Beheading of John the Baptist, 1330-36.
14. Pisano, Andrea, Baptistery Door, panel: Baptist's Head Brought to Herod, 1330-36.
15. Pisano, Andrea, Baptistery Door, panel: Humility. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
16. Pisano, Andrea, Baptistery Door, panel: Visit of Disciples to Baptist in Prison.
17. Pisano, Andrea, Baptistery Door, panel: Young St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1330-36.
18. Pisano, Giovanni, Siena Cathedral, view of facade, c.1196-1382.
19. Siena Cathedral, ground plan.
20. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Maesta, main panel: front.
21. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Maesta, front, detail: Madonna and Child, 1308-11.
22. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Maesta, Front: detail of Saints and Angels on left closer view.
23. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Maesta, Panel: Virgin bidding Farewell to the Apostles, 1308-11.
24. Martini, Simone, Majestas of the Virgin, whole.
25. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Rucellai Madonna, detail of Madonna and child, c.1285.
26. Duccio di Buoninsegna, Maesta, Panel: Death of the Virgin, 1308-11.
27. Palazzo Pubblico, exterior: view, 1297-1310, Siena. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
28. Martini, Simone, Majestas of the Virgin, whole.
29. Martini, Simone, Majestas of the Virgin, det: Madonna and Child.
30. Martini, Simone, Maesta, detail: saints, c.1315. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
31. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, A Bishop Saint. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
32. Palazzo Pubblico, interior, view of the Sala Della Pace, Siena.
33. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Government, Allegory of Good Government, detail.
34. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Good and Bad Government, Bad Government, detail, 1338-40.
35. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Government, det: sheperd, donkeys, weavers. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
36. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Government, Good Government in the Country, detail. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
37. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Good and Bad Government, Bad Government, detail, 1338-40.
38. Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Allegory of Government, Bad Government in the City, detail, Taking a Prisoner, 1339.
39. Martini, Simone, Annunciation, whole.
40. Lorenzetti, Pietro, St. Savinus Altarpiece, panel: Birth of the Virgin.
41. Bartolo di Fredi, The Presentation of the Virgin. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
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