Guariento paintings

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Guariento paintings are works by the 14th-century Italian painter Guariento di Arpo, known for his transitional style between Gothic and early Renaissance art, particularly in religious frescoes and panel paintings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artisticWork
paintingSeries
artHistoricalRole bridge between Giottesque tradition and later Venetian painting
artisticStyle transitional style between Gothic and early Renaissance
associatedPerson Guariento di Arpo NERFINISHED
characteristicFeature combination of Byzantine-influenced gold ground with emerging spatial awareness
delicate color transitions
refined linear drawing
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Guariento di Arpo NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance represent a key phase in the transition from Gothic to early Renaissance painting in northern Italy
depicts biblical narratives
heavenly court scenes
genre religious painting
historicalContext Trecento Italian painting
iconography complex multi-figure compositions
hieratic figure arrangement
inCollectionOf Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice NERFINISHED
Museo Civico, Padua NERFINISHED
various European museums
influencedBy Byzantine art
Giotto school NERFINISHED
mainMedium fresco
tempera on panel
movement Gothic art
early Renaissance art
notableWork Coronation of the Virgin (Guariento altarpiece, Venice) NERFINISHED
Frescoes in the Palazzo Ducale, Venice (fragments) NERFINISHED
Frescoes in the church of the Eremitani, Padua (damaged) NERFINISHED
region Padua NERFINISHED
Venice NERFINISHED
timePeriod 14th century
typicalFormat altarpiece
fresco cycle
panel painting
typicalSubject Christian religious scenes
Crucifixion
Last Judgment NERFINISHED
Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
angels
saints
useOfGoldGround true

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Musei Civici agli Eremitani hasCollection Guariento paintings