The Trecento
Giotto. Mary and the Dead Christ. Detail, Arena Chapel,
Padua, circa 1305.
INDEX for Trecento Art and Architecture
Sources for the Trecento
Sculpture
Painting
Architecture
Some documentary sources for the Trecento
Art historical background for the Trecento

Andrea Pisano. The Painter. 1337-1343. Formerly,
Campanile, Duomo; now Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence.
Sorted by location, and then by artist
Florence and Tuscany
A small collection of sculpture by several Pisan artists,
including some painted wooden figures.
Nicola Pisano (active circa 1250-1278)
Giovanni Pisano (circa 1250-1314)
Arnolfo di Cambio (ca. 1240-1302)
Agostino di Giovanni (Siena, active 1325- 1349)
Andrea Orcagna (1308-1368)
See also Painting.
Tino da Camaino (c. 1285-1337)
Andrea Pisano (active 1290-1349)
Nino Pisano (active circa 1349-1368)
Siena and Orvieto
Lorenzo Maitani (circa 1255-1330)
Goro di Gregorio (Siena, active 1300-1334)
Jacopo della Quercia (active 1367-1438)
Rome and area
Pietro Oderisi (active c. 1260-1280)
Venice
Verona
- San Zeno.
- Detail
of the facade of San Zeno, showing scenes from Genesis and chivlaric combat between Theoderic and Odoacer.
- Bronze panel from one of the
doors. 1123.
- Statue of
San Zeno.
- Adam and Eve From a capital in the crypt of
San Zeno. 10th century.
- Verona
of the Scaligers Some historical background and images.
- View of the Scaliger tombs A print,
probably mid-19th century.
- Another view.
- Impressive
view of the Scala tombs near Santa Maria Antica, Verona
- Another view.
- Sculpture from San
Zeno Twelfth century.
- Giovanni
da Campione Tomb of Cangrande della Scala, Santa Maria Antica, Verona, circa 1333.
- Bonino da
Campione Images of his monuments to Bernabo Visconti in Milan at the
Castello Sforzesco (1363-1385) and to Cansignorio della Scala, Santa Maria
Antica, Verona (1374).
- Sarcophagus of Federico
Cavalli, Sant'Anastasia, c. 1390.
Naples
Milan and other locations
Giovanni da Balduccio (Pisa; active 1315-1349)
Jacobello dalle Masegne (active ca.1383-1409)
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General Sites for Italian Gothic architecture
Sorted by location, with religous architecture placed first within each
group.
Assisi and Umbria
Photos of Umbrian cities. Mainly architectural and
landscape views of Assisi, Perugia, Todi, and Orvieto.
Assisi
Gubbio
Perugia
Orvieto
For the sculpture on the facade of the Cathedral, see Lorenzo Maitani under Trecento
Sculpture. For the San Brizio Chapel and Signorelli's frescoes, see (someday) Quattrocento Painting.
Spoleto
Todi
Tuscany
Arezzo
Cortona
Florence
Lucca
Pisa
Pistoia
San Gimignano
Siena
Venice and Its Cities
Padua
Venice
Verona
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