Scrovegni family

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The Scrovegni family was a wealthy and influential Paduan banking dynasty of the late Middle Ages, best known today as the patrons of Giotto’s frescoes in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel.

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instanceOf Italian noble family
banking dynasty
patron of the arts
associatedWith Arena Chapel NERFINISHED
Padua’s urban elite
usury
commissioned Giotto’s fresco decoration of the Scrovegni Chapel
construction of the Scrovegni Chapel
country Republic of Padua NERFINISHED
eraOfProminence 14th century
ethnicGroup Italians NERFINISHED
field banking
moneylending
hasMember Enrico Scrovegni NERFINISHED
Reginaldo Scrovegni NERFINISHED
historicalReputation powerful Paduan bankers
legacy key example of lay patronage in medieval Italy
major monument of Italian Gothic art
locatedIn Italy
Padua NERFINISHED
Veneto
notableFor commissioning the Scrovegni Chapel frescoes
patronage of Giotto
patronage Giotto NERFINISHED
Giotto’s Arena Chapel fresco cycle NERFINISHED
Scrovegni Chapel NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
socialStatus influential
wealthy
timePeriod late Middle Ages

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Scrovegni Chapel namedAfter Scrovegni family