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Late Gothic art in Italy
Late Gothic art in Italy
A beginner's guide to the Late Gothic Pisa and Rome, the Late Gothic
Renaissance in Italy: 1400s
Florence, the Late Gothic
Renaissance and a"er in Italy: 1500s Siena, the Late Gothic
Michelangelo Mannerism
Venice
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A beginner's guide to the Late Gothic
Brought to you by Smarthistory. Italian art from the late 13th and 14th
centuries was once known as primi!ve because it was seen largely as a
transi!on from Medieval abstrac!on to the naturalism of the Renaissance
(with a dose of Byzan!ne influence thrown in for good measure). Despite
the Black Death, we now study the brilliant ar!sts of Florence and Siena in
their own right.
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