Chapter 19 Italy, 1200-1400.

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Chapter 19 Italy, 1200-1400

Italy about 1400

Berlinghieri, St. Francis Altarpiece, 1235

Giotto, Madonna Enthroned, 1310

Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel and Lamentation. Padua, Italy Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel and Lamentation. Padua, Italy. Unkown architect; Giotto (artist of Lamentation) Chapel 1303, Fresco 1305

Arena Chapel, interior, Padua

Giotto, Lamentation, fresco from Arena Chapel, 1305

Giotto, Meeting of Joachim and Anna, from Arena Chapel, 1305

Duccio, Betrayal of Jesus, 1309

Pietro Lorenzetti, Birth of the Virgin, 1342

Palazzo Publico, Siena, 1288-1309, aerial view

Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Peaceful City, 1338

Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Peaceful Country, 1338