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- Title
La vida cotidiana en la pintura del Trecento.
- Authors
FERNÁNDEZ, MARTA CENDÓN
- Abstract
The Italian Trecento, for a long time considered already Renaissance, for the important innovations that it offers, will allow us to observe across the painting, remnants of the daily life, that not always they are exempt from an allegoric interpretation. For it, we propose to obviate deeper certain messages, in case of examples as Giotto's work, in that the scenes demonstrate as reflex of miracles, to remain with those aspects that we receive pieces of day-to-day society of the time, in rural life and in the city, whose paradigmatic examples are the works of Ambrogio Lorenzetti in the Public Palace in Siena, or the calendar for Torre Aquila in Trento.
- Subjects
ITALY; ITALIAN influences on Renaissance painting; RENAISSANCE mural painting &; decoration; RENAISSANCE art; ITALIAN civilization, 1268-1559; LORENZETTI, Ambrogio, 1285-ca. 1348; ITALIAN painting; ITALIAN art; ALLEGORY
- Publication
Semata: Ciencias Sociais e Humanidades, 2009, Vol 21, p241
- ISSN
1137-9669
- Publication type
Article