Compare the way that space is represented.. Cimabue The Madonna in Majesty (Maestà) 1285-86 Tempera on panel, 385 x 223 cm.

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Compare the way that space is represented.

Cimabue The Madonna in Majesty (Maestà) Tempera on panel, 385 x 223 cm

GIOTTO Coronation of the Virgin c Tempera on wood

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work of art from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work of art from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work of art from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is it from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is it from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

How are these two images connected?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

What does this work of art depict? What medium has been used? Where might you find this work of art? What period is this work from?

How can you tell? You must use specific, technical terms in your response.

Virgin and Child oak with polychromy, height 79 cm

GIOTTO Madonna and Child Tempera on panel, 85,5 x 62 cm

Can you compare these two representations of the Virgin and Child? What issues would you need to discuss?