Tuesday 27 September 2011

Giotto Di Bondone

When Giotto was ten years old his father sent him out to look after the sheep in the fields. He began to draw one of the animals on it. The famous painter Cimabue of Florence happened to pass by and asked the talented boy if he might like to work in his studio. So, Giotto became a painter.


Giotto's new fresco technique. For frescos, the paint is applied to damp plaster made of lime, sand and marble dust. Cimabue always made his assistants plaster the whole ares that could be reached from painter's scaffold.If he didn't finish painting the plastered area in a day, he continued the next day on dry plaster, but the paint did not take as well on this. Giotto plastered only as much as he could paint in a day. This is why Giotto's frescos continue to survive in such good condition.


Picture stories on the church wall. Giotto's exciting new frescos soon became as well known beyond the boundaries of Florence that he needed assistants himself to meet the demand for his pictures. It was not just rich merchants and bankers who ordered his work, but the Pope, and the King of Naples, too. Giotto painted the ceiling and walls of the Franciscan monks' church in Assisi.

Giotto's Paintings







Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giotto_di_Bondone
http://www.giottodibondone.org/
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/giotto/