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DaniilM [7]
2 years ago
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What artistic tradition is evident in sienese painting of the early fourteenth century?

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zepelin [54]2 years ago
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The main focus of Sienese art, was on the miraculous events, and very less focus to the changes of time and and space.

The Sienese painters were not interested in painting the classical myths  or the portraits rather they painted elegant courtly figures.

Duccio, is being considered as the father of Sienese painting, the art style had a decorative style with rich colors and had given less representation to the proportions.

Duccio's brothers namely, Pietro and Ambrogio had made important developments in the Sienese art tradition, they took the art style towards the Gothic style of Painting in the early 14th century after Duccio.

Some of the Great painters of Sienese art in the early 14th century were;

1. Duccio di Buoninsegna,

2. Segna De Buonaventura

3. Pietro Lorenzetti

4. Naddo Ceccarelli

5. Ambrogio Lorenzetti

6. Lippo Vanni

7. Bartolomeo Bulgarini

8. Lippo memmi. <em>etc.</em>

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