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    Ambroggio Lorenzetti

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    The Allegory of Good Government by Ambrogio Lorenzetti is one of the very few secular pieces of artwork from the 14th century Italy. It’s secular nature makes for a compelling analysis alone; however‚ it also reveals great political‚ cultural and social progressions of 14th century Siena. I argue that Lorenzetti’s Allegory of Good Government was a profound‚ and perhaps even revolutionary‚ piece considering the time and the subject matter of his fresco. I will begin by providing a detailed description

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    Virgin Lorenzetti

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    the Virgin‚ the artist’s gift for pictorial illusionism is clearly evident. The painting is 6’1’‘X5’11’’ in dimensions and painted with tempera on wood. Lorenzetti enhances the illusion by using various vertical lines as well as painting a column through one of the figures. This creates an illusion of extended space within the painting. Lorenzetti uses shades of red‚ brown‚ green‚ black and blue. The clothing of the figures are darker in shade compared to the background of the scene which is painted

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    INT.HOUSE OF AMBROGIO-DAY The House of Ambrogio is the most beautiful building I had ever seen. Walking down the hallway‚ I glanced around and took in my surroundings. The dividers were made of an odd blend of dim stone and sticking block. Now and again glinting gaslights that dangled from out-dated looking dark iron sconces stood out of the divider‚ radiating a delicate yellow shine that was‚ thankfully‚ truly simple on my eyes. Narration: I am HERNIKA PATTERSON‚ 16‚ currently the newly Marked fledgling

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    figure 14-14. It is a large triptych meaning three part panel. The panel is separated by two white piers and includes arches at the top of each section. It was painted with Tempera on wood. It was created by Pietro Lorenzetti‚ an Italian Gothic painter of the Sienese school. Pietro Lorenzetti was a student of Duccio di Buonisegna. This painting has a dimension of 6’1’’ x 5’11’. It was originally located and created for the altar of Saint Savinus in the Siena Cathedral‚ Siena‚ Italy‚ in 1342. It is now

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    A series of fresco paintings done by Ambrogio Lorenzetti are placed in the Palazzo Publico‚ or better known as the “town hall” of Sienna. These frescos were created by Lorenzetti roughly between 1337 to 1340. The rulers of the city met in the Sala Della Pace‚ or “Hall of Peace” where these paintings are to remind them of their duties to be good and just for the city of Sienna. Looking at the room‚ on one side there is a wall with windows and across from that wall is a major fresco‚ The Allegory of

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    http://discussion.academyart.edu/courseContentDisplay/section/71445/module_8/session_09.html?56 http://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2011/02/13/effect-of-good-government-on-city-and-country-by-ambrogio-lorenzetti/ http://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/allegory-and-effects-of-good-and-bad-government-by-ambrogio-lorenzetti/ http://evergreen.loyola.edu/brnygren/www/Honors/Compagni.htm http://discussion.academyart.edu/courseContentDisplay/section/71445/module_12/session_15.html?102

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    has been said that it was in use as far back as the 11th century it would have complemented the magnetic compass as an aid to navigation. It is not until the 14th century that evidence of their existence was found‚ appearing in a painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti 1328. The earliest written records come from the same period and appear in lists of ships stores. From the 15th century onwards they were being used in a wide range of applications at sea‚ in the church‚ in industry‚ and in cookery. They were

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    connected with God‚ and how some art works like “The Cribs of Greecio” are so different and a new interpretation of his influence on arts. Ursula Schlegel‚ “The Christchild as Devotional Image in Medieval Italian Sculpture: A Contribution to Ambrogio Lorenzetti Studies” The Art Bulletin (March 1970): 1-10. This article introduces and compare some pieces of art works that are related to St. Francis itself and the

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    Chapter 19 From Gothic to Renaissance: 14th Century Italian Art The essentially religious view of the world that dominated medieval Europe began to change dramatically in what is called the European Renaissance. Although religion continued to occupy a primary position in the lives of Europeans‚ a growing concern with the natural world‚ the individual‚ and humanity’s worldly existence characterized the Renaissance period. The Renaissance‚ which means “rebirth‚” extends roughly from the 14th through

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