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The Cambridge Companion to Giotto.(Book review)
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January 1, 2005|
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The Cambridge Companion to Giotto. Ed. Anne Derbes and Mark Sandona. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. Pp. Xix+313.
The editors of this volume provide the perfect introduction (1-9) to a number of articles which complement one another and present a very comprehensive view of Giotto as one of the most important masters of early Italian art. Besides the historic contextualisation, the introductory essay broaches one of the main aspects of Giotto's production: the body of work attributed to him and the chronology of such works. The fact that Giotto received a large number ...
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