Proto-Renaissance
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- 2. _______________ ultimately became the premier painter in Siena, while his contemporary, Giotto, was premier painter in Florence.
- 6. He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style
- 7. Martini, He joined the French Court as one of their principal painters later in his career
- 8. The Annunciation with Saint Margaret and Saint Ansanus is often considered ___________'s greatest work.
- 9. She was generally seen as more approachable, however, an intercessor to God if you will, and so the Cult of the Madonna (what she is known as) grew.
- 12. Expression, a luxury that wealthy individuals (let alone the general populace) could not afford.
- 13. di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work
- 14. Judgment, In the _______________ Christ sits enthroned at the top encircled by angels while the judgment proceeds below him.
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- 1. Although __________________ painted in both Florence and Siena, his most famous work today is undoubtedly The Allegory of Good and Bad Government, a fresco cycle completed for the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, the town hall so to speak, of this thriving city-state.
- 3. Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________
- 4. Italian for “majesty” which over time came to reference artistic works depicting Mary, the mother of Jesus, seated on a throne and holding the Christ child.
- 5. Located along the pilgrim route from France to Rome, ______ not only gained great wealth from trade but also its established banking industry.
- 9. Period, during this period, the thought of Christ terrified some people as they associated Christ with judgment.
- 10. Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance”
- 11. di Bondone, He is known around the world over for a number of brilliant creations such as the Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral) Campanile.