Cambridge Companion to Giotto
The Cambridge Companion to Giotto, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, is an essential resource for anyone interested in early Italian art. This comprehensive volume spans 378 pages and provides a detailed introduction to the life and career of Giotto, one of the most significant masters of the period.
Featuring insightful essays from leading authorities, this companion delves into the critical reception of Giotto's work, offering a nuanced analysis of the artistic practices of his workshop. Additionally, it explores the complexities of both religious and secular patronage during Giotto's time, making it a valuable reference for art historians and enthusiasts alike.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply an admirer of art, the Cambridge Companion to Giotto is a must-have addition to your collection.