Frescoes in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence
by GIOTTO
At the end of 1313, Giotto was back in Florence and winning new clients there. He was once more working in a Franciscan church, in the great Minorite church of Santa Croce, for which he was to continue creating works right up until the end of his life. According to a statement made by the Florentine artist Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378—1455), Giotto painted four of the chapels here. Several noble Florentine families are also said to have commissioned panel paintings from him, with which they endowed the altars in Santa Croce. But only two chapels and one altarpiece which can confidently be attributed to Giotto have survived the ravages of time - the Peruzzi and Bardi chapels.
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View of the Interior
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Santa Croce, Florence
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View of the Peruzzi and Bardi Chapels (from left)
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Santa Croce, Florence
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View of the Peruzzi and Bardi Chapels (from right)
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Santa Croce, Florence
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