Life of Christ fresco cycle

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The Life of Christ fresco cycle is a renowned series of early 14th-century narrative wall paintings by Giotto depicting key events from the life of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious artwork
fresco cycle
narrative wall painting series
artisticStyle monumental composition
naturalistic representation
artMovement Proto-Renaissance NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Giotto NERFINISHED
Giotto di Bondone NERFINISHED
depicts New Testament scenes
life of Jesus Christ
scenes from the Gospels
endTime circa 1305
genre Christian art
religious art
hasPart Adoration of the Magi scene NERFINISHED
Baptism of Christ scene
Crucifixion scene
Entry into Jerusalem scene
Flight into Egypt scene NERFINISHED
Kiss of Judas scene NERFINISHED
Lamentation of Christ scene
Last Supper scene NERFINISHED
Nativity of Jesus scene
Presentation in the Temple scene
Raising of Lazarus scene
Resurrection-related scenes
Wedding at Cana scene NERFINISHED
inception early 14th century
influenced Renaissance painting
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Padua NERFINISHED
Veneto NERFINISHED
locatedInTheCountry Italy NERFINISHED
location Arena Chapel NERFINISHED
Scrovegni Chapel NERFINISHED
mainSubject Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
materialUsed fresco
movement Italian Trecento painting
notableWorkOf Giotto di Bondone NERFINISHED
partOf Scrovegni Chapel frescoes NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
significantEvent commission by Enrico Scrovegni
startTime circa 1303
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Padua’s fourteenth-century fresco cycles
use devotional
didactic

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Scrovegni Chapel hasPart Life of Christ fresco cycle