Trecento

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The Trecento is the 14th-century period of Italian cultural history marked by early Renaissance developments in literature, art, and music.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Trecento canonical 7
Italian Trecento 1
Trecento literature 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian historical era
cultural period
historical period
alsoKnownAs Italian 1300s
artisticInnovation greater emotional expression in figures
increased naturalism in painting
use of perspective precursors
country Italy
culturalContext late Middle Ages in Italy
etymology Italian word for three hundred referring to the 1300s
field art history
literary history
music history
follows Duecento
hasCharacteristic early Renaissance developments
transition from medieval to Renaissance culture
hasDomain architecture
literature
music
painting
sculpture
visual arts
hasEndTime 1399
hasLanguage Italian
hasMajorCenter Florence
Padua
Siena
hasStartTime 1300
hasTimePeriod 14th century
influenced Renaissance
surface form: Early Renaissance

Quattrocento art
literaryInnovation development of humanist themes
use of vernacular Italian
musicGenre ballata
caccia
madrigal
musicStyle Italian Ars Nova
notableFigureInArt Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Giotto
surface form: Giotto di Bondone

Simone Martini
Taddeo Gaddi
notableFigureInLiterature Dante Alighieri
Francesco Petrarca
Giovanni Boccaccio
notableFigureInMusic Francesco Landini
Giovanni da Cascia
Jacopo da Bologna
partOf Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
precedes Quattrocento

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Francesco Petrarca era Trecento
Giovanni Boccaccio movement Trecento
this entity surface form: Trecento literature
Giovanni Boccaccio era Trecento
this entity surface form: Italian Trecento
Coluccio Salutati era Trecento
Il Canzoniere period Trecento
Il Filocolo literaryPeriod Trecento