cimabue การใช้
- Destroyed were irreplaceable frescoes by Florentine painters Giotto and Cimabue.
- Six centuries later, Cimabue and Giotto produced fresco masterpieces in Italy.
- Sadly, the frescoes of Cimabue soon suffered from damp and decay.
- A complex, physical and lifelike thirteenth century crucifixion scene by Cimabue.
- "There's your Cimabue,"
- This will be the first time a Cimabue has been offered at auction.
- It contains works by Cimabue, Martini and Lorenzetti.
- The two experts studied the work together and concluded that it was by Cimabue.
- Destroyed in the quake was much of the frescoes attributed to Giotto and Cimabue.
- The work surpasses Cimabue's c . 1268 Arezzo crucifix in several ways.
- The price of the Cimabue also escalated.
- The lower basilica is adorned with frescoes ascribed to Giotto, Simone Martini and Cimabue.
- According to Italian painter and historian Giorgio Vasari, Cimabue was the teacher of Giotto,
- Cimabue spent the last period of his life, 1301 to 1302, in Pisa.
- The great Florentine painter Cimabue discovered Giotto drawing pictures of his sheep on a rock.
- This painting is one of only seven or eight independent panel paintings by Cimabue that survive,
- Four people were killed and works attributed to Giotto's followers and Cimabue were destroyed.
- The other section, with frescoes by Cimabue, was left alone because of continuing aftershocks.
- Cimabue died around the year 1302.
- He discusses the development of art from the time of Cimabue through to his own work.
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