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Book Synopsis: The Arena Chapel in Padua was completed in 1303; Giotto, then considered the preeminent painter in Italy, was commissioned to paint it in 1306. The resulting fresco cycle, detailing the history, birth, life, and death of Christ, ranks among the greatest artworks ever created. John Ruskin helped redefine art criticism in the nineteenth century through his attention to detail, his playful and engaging prose, and the conviction with which he discussed the subjects that mattered most to him. Ruskin’s ekphrastic writing became a way for readers to approach the experience of looking at great art without actually seeing it in person. Despite having written about Giotto on numerous occasions in Stones of Venice and Modern Painters, he never treated the Arena Chapel in its own right. Here Ruskin examines the panels and brings them life, describing their many hidden details, all the result of Giotto’s unrivaled genius. As Ruskin says, “Giotto was…one of the greatest men who ever lived.” Long out of print, the Arundel Society first published Giotto and His Works in Padua between 1853 and 1860. It stands as Ruskin’s most compelling set of reflections on Giotto’s masterpiece—an artwork that, in Ruskin’s estimation, changed the very course of art history. Originally accompanied by a set of black and white woodcuts of the panels in the Chapel, this new edition presents each panel in vivid color photography, adding a useful visual aid to Ruskin’s lyrical descriptions. The result is a book that serves not only as an introduction for students of art history, but also as a discussion of what it means to be a great artist, by one of most influential writers ever to tackle visual art.
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Discover the magnificent world of Giotto and His Works in Padua with this captivating book. Dive into the beauty of the Arena Chapel fresco cycle, a masterpiece detailing the life of Christ, created by the preeminent painter of Italy in 1306. Immerse yourself in the profound reflections of John Ruskin, a visionary art critic who hailed Giotto as one of the greatest men who ever lived. Understand the genius behind Giotto's unrivaled artwork as Ruskin intricately unravels the hidden details in vivid prose.
Uncover the timeless allure of Giotto's masterpiece through the lens of 19th-century art criticism, where Ruskin's ekphrastic writing brings the panels of the Arena Chapel to life. This edition provides readers with access to the visual richness of Giotto's work through remarkable color photography, complementing Ruskin's poetic descriptions and artistic insights. Explore the transformative power of art history as Ruskin delves into the significance of Giotto's contribution to the evolution of visual art.
Step into the world of Renaissance artistry and visionary creativity with Giotto and His Works in Padua. This book not only serves as an invaluable resource for art history students but also offers a profound discussion on the essence of artistic greatness. Immerse yourself in the magic of Giotto's timeless creations and Ruskin's illuminating commentary, shaping your understanding of art and its impact on history and culture.
Explore the legacy of Giotto and Ruskin with this captivating book today!
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