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Term
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Definition

Title Palazzo Pubblico. Ext.

Date 1288-1309

Location: Piazza del Campo

SIGNIFICANCE:

Lowermost level is the original façade of the building, stored communal storage of grain, structure already here holding up campo, decision made to leave lower stone portion and do the rest with brick, BRICK VERY IMPORTANT TO SIENA, different amount of stories on each side because slant of hill

-All of governmental agencies put into same building, “Tower of the Glutton”, capella of palazzo, almost contemporary of Orsanmichele, deliverance from a plague is call for some structure, very contained space that celebrates commerce in same way Orsanmichele does 

-Vestigal of battle fortress, grand but doesn’t signify the fortress quality, message: we don’t need a fortress, look how safe and secure we are, look how open spaces are-àfiction: fighting with e/o just as much as other people. Dual message: other people in area and other sienese

--Was an older building, then Commune decides it wants to build a building there b/c it is on neutral ground

-matches Florence, built almost at same time as Pal. Vecchio

-all cities keenly aware of what was going on in other cities

 

Term
[image]
Definition


Title
Palazzo Pubblico. Ext.
Image Title
Tower, det. Top.
Date
1288-1309
AKA: Torre del Mangia

SIGNIFICANCE:

Lowermost level is the original façade of the building, stored communal storage of grain, structure already here holding up campo, decision made to leave lower stone portion and do the rest with brick, BRICK VERY IMPORTANT TO SIENA, different amount of stories on each side because slant of hill


-All of governmental agencies put into same building, “Tower of the Glutton”, capella of palazzo, almost contemporary of Orsanmichele, deliverance from a plague is call for some structure, very contained space that celebrates commerce in same way Orsanmichele does 

-Vestigal of battle fortress, grand but doesn’t signify the fortress quality, message: we don’t need a fortress, look how safe and secure we are, look how open spaces are-àfiction: fighting with e/o just as much as other people. Dual message: other people in area and other sienese

-Was an older building, then Commune decides it wants to build a building there b/c it is on neutral ground

-matches Florence, built almost at same time as Pal. Vecchio

-all cities keenly aware of what was going on in other cities

 

-Brick on the bottom and stone on top (reverse of building)

-Memmi-previously a painter, worked with Duccio, gives a flower-like crest to it, taller than Florences

 

 

Term

[image]

Definition

 

Title
Piazza del Campo And Palazzo Pubblico

SIGNIFICANCE:
-top most point of the city

Lowermost level is the original façade of the building, stored communal storage of grain, structure already here holding up campo, decision made to leave lower stone portion and do the rest with brick, BRICK VERY IMPORTANT TO SIENA, different amount of stories on each side because slant of hill

 

-All of governmental agencies put into same building, “Tower of the Glutton”, capella of palazzo, almost contemporary of Orsanmichele, deliverance from a plague is call for some structure, very contained space that celebrates commerce in same way Orsanmichele does 

-Vestigal of battle fortress, grand but doesn’t signify the fortress quality, message: we don’t need a fortress, look how safe and secure we are, look how open spaces are-àfiction: fighting with e/o just as much as other people. Dual message: other people in area and other sienese


 

-Was an older building, then Commune decides it wants to build a building there b/c it is on neutral ground

-matches Florence, built almost at same time as Pal. Vecchio

-all cities keenly aware of what was going on in other cities

-brick covered in Florence, never seen

-Sienese proud of their brick=symbol of the city, all buildings (except duomo) done in brick

-brick important to the economy, Sienese recognized it was their “look”, source of civic pride, cheaper, quickly, looks like ancient Roman brick

 

-9 parts of the Campo (govt of the 9?)

-Cloak of the Virgin?

-most regular shape they could get?

-Attempt at creating symmetry, refocus ribs of stone back onto Pal. Pubb.

-Base of it curves, dips down towards Pal. Pubblico

-people felt it could really be governed

-Mirrors brick of the Pal. Pubblico

-Romans had higher standards of uniformity for their bricks

-only one major entryway, main ceremonial entry

-links to the Duomo

-direct line of sight is to the capella (underneath the tower)

-builders were taking into account the view from the entryway, makes it more rational, proportionate

 

 

 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Title

Fonte Gaia
Artist
Quercia, Jacopo della
Date
1419
Location
Siena, Piazza del Campo (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:
-technological marvel: had to supply the fountain's water through an innovative water system

-Fountain of Joy

-water is VERY important to Sienese b/c they didn’t have any

-wasn’t until beginning of 15th century that a structure was built

-Contemporary of nanni di banco

-Sienese have bad marble

-statues of Roman goddesses nearly naked, story related to Romulus and Remus

-Sculpting at his maturity even before Donatello

-Influenced by antiquity and classicism

-angel, Adam, Eve

-done around same time as Orsanmichele or Ghiberti doors

-dedicated to the Virgin

-in the shape of a rectangular basin that is adorned on three sides with many bas-reliefs with the Madonna surrounded by the Classical and the Christian Virtues, emblematic of Good Government under the patronage of the Madonna

-Jacopo's Fonte Gaia is still one of the most important sculptures produced in XV century Italy during the transition from the Gothic to the Renaissance styles.

-Della Quercia drew the inspiration for his design of the fountain from the traditional designs of Medieval Senese public fountains. A large, altar-like rectangular basin is surrounded on three sides by a high parapet. The sides are decorated with reliefs of The Creation of Adam and The Flight from the Garden of Eden. Two female figures adorn the front two columns, traditionally believed to represent Rea Silvia and Acca Larentia, in remembrance of Siena’s legendary associations with Rome. The long section of the fountain is adorned at the centre with a Madonna and Child, surrounded by allegories of the Virtues.

 

 

 

 

Term
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Definition

 

Title
Sala del Consiglio
Other Title
Sala del Mappamondo
Artist
Martini, Simone
Image Title
Maesta
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-Sala del Consiglio

-where big legislative council met

-right painting (Maesta) in picture is on the left wall of the floor plan

-seems strong because the church was very weak

-battle scenes

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Title

Sala del Consiglio
Other Title
Sala del Mappamondo
Agent
Martini, Simone
Image Title
: Maesta.
Date
c.1315-21
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

Quoting duccio and giving it a civic context

-very courtly (mimicking processionals of royalty, Mary’s throne has Gothic pinnacles, she is very richly detailed gown with gold, Jesus held up as prince, saints around her almost as courtiers, overtone of court)

-set S. apart from F.à interest in northern courtly


 

Term
[image]
Definition

Title

View Of Sala Dei Nove
Other Title
Sala della Pace, Allegory of Good and Bad Government
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
c.1338
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-heavily influenced by Giotto

-room for smaller governmental body

-only held term of office for 2 months

-3 major portions: most important is the main (center of pic) wall

-shorter wall (on left): allegory and effects of bad govt

-good govt on right wall

 

- Although deeply indebted to the art of Duccio and his circle and inclined to be retrospective, he was an artist of considerable originality: his naturalistic figures, influenced by sculpture, are imbued with intense emotions and set within innovative illusionistic space.

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Allegory Of Bad Government [Sala Dei Nove, W. Wall].
Other Title
Sala della Pace
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
1338-39
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-city and countryside are linked

-cities relied on adjacent countrysides

-rape and pillage

-timor holding placquard-references to road (road very important!), means revenue not coming into siena

 


 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Allegory Of Bad Government
Other Title
Sala della Pace
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Image Title
Tyrannia flanked by Crudelitas, Proditio, Fraus, Furor, Divisio, Guerra, Justice.
Date
1338-39
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-we think civic palaces had these sorts of paintings in them on a regular basis

-quality is very high

-gives window into govt of 14th century, also into what sort of texts they were reading

-vaguely Aristotelian background, or related to late medieval writer who is writing about aristotle

-interest in humanism

-black shield and armor: silver b/c it tarnishes, silver never retouched in any of these frescos

--white & black of division=sienese crest, the balzana

-war shown in vernacular (guerra)


 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Allegory Of Good Government [Sala Dei Nove].
Other Title
Sala della Pace
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
1338-39
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-24 councelors (multiples of 3) down at bottom

-buon commune

-theologic and cardinal virtues (now 9 virtues)

-scale of figure according to their importance

-common good in center (in color of balzana)

-theological virtues @ top

-she wolf and twins at bottom (Sienese proud of Roman past), made up their own, sons of remus, becomes part of identity of the city, everywhere

-men in black at bottom, long hair, supposed to look like nobility/knights, offering up old family tower to the commune

-crowned good guy meant to be seen as linked to the bad guy with horns

-very important, with two different kinds of justice (2 diff kinds-aristotle)

-justice balancing the scales

-two ropes (balzana-black & white and popolo-red)

-conquered and with the rope

-lot of stenciled guilding, incredibly richly decorated figure

-throne is seated on turkish carpet

-Sienese not as popular as Florence with textiles, but still did well

-starting to figure out single point perspective, very close

-Pax: white reclining figure

-Pax:Clearly based on models from antiquity

-Pax: famous

-Pax: like image of venus or aphrodite

-Pax: armor underneath her pillow=peace through battle, peace won very difficultly

-A lot of prominence, too large in comparison to councillors

-govt of 24 was government before the 9, responsible for beginnings of civic monuments

 

 

 

 


 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Effects Of Good Government [Sala Dei Nove, E. Wall
Other Title
Sala della Pace
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
1338-39
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-more pastel colors (probably not lorenzetti)

-new artist put a sienese monument and bell tower, dome

-clear that it is not supposed to be specificànew painter misinterpreted and put something very specific

-Dancing figures: -men have taller stature

-have an allegorical feel to them

-ideal picture of what an ideal city would look like

-propagandistic feel

-painted before black death, but there had been mini-plagues before this

-incredibly foreshortened wall

-porta romana?

-she-wolf at top

-meant to call via francigena

 

 


 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Effects Of Good Government [Sala Dei Nove, E. Wall
Other Title
Sala della Pace
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
1338-39
Material
fresco
Location
Palazzo Pubblico (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-one of the first landscapes since antiquity

-ideal of sienese countryside

-showing how prosperous city could be

-figure of Security holding out placquard

-know that road leads south

-follow painting leads to window in the actual room overlooking outside

-far reaches of the fresco

-castle and letters

-talamone: city on coast that Sienese bought with the idea that they were gonna make themselves a port city, would be satellite

-not able to control the territory

-sad and desperate dream to be a power like pisa or florence

-water becomes a fixation for Sienese, symbol for greatness

 

 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Cathedral. Ext.
Image Title
View from SW.
Date
c.1229-1382

SIGNIFICANCE:

-stage set-like façade

-new cathedral section on right

-imported people from Pisa to come and work

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Cathedral. Ext.
Image Title
Facade. Upper portion of Portals.
Date
1287-96

SIGNIFICANCE:

-Florence duomo façade-19th century

-Siena duomo façade-late 13th/early 14th century

-oversized statues at top of arches-thought to be done by Giovanni Pisano

-central: statue of Virgin Mary

-different than assumption mary, it is mary of the incarnation

-clusters of prophets and prophetesses

-positioned in incredibly movemented poses

-statuary same sort of things as French Reims Cathedral

-role as jamb decoration

-defined by architectural design of the façade

-breaking out of niches, reacting with one another

-amazing moment of high drama 

 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Siena Cathedral Facade
Agent
Pisano, Giovanni
Image Title
Miriam, Sister of Moses.
Date
c.1284-96

SIGNIFICANCE:

-craning neck around corner to share the good word that jesus has come

-talking

-proportions are off, when seen on cathedral it makes sense

-Giovanni precursor to donatello

-really understood the whole optical allusion

-holding scroll with scripture

 


 

Term
[image]
Definition
Title
Cathedral
Image Title
Piazza Jacopo della Quercia, intended nave of an expanded cathedral.
Date
c.1229-1382
Work Type
Architecture
Location
Siena (Site)
Style/Period/Culture
Italian
Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Cathedral. Int.
Image Title
E. end. Oculus Window: Dormition, Assumption, Coronation of the Virgin, Evangelists, Patron Saints.
Date
1287-88

SIGNIFICANCE:

-duccio or cimabue?

-duccio would have done design for it

-stained glass fairly unsual to be in Italy at the time

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Cathedral. Int.
Image Title
Crossing looking towards Cappella del Voto.

SIGNIFICANCE:

-horror vaccui

-floor divided into hexagons, inlayed stone

-importance of storytelling/narrative

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Pulpit
Agent
Pisano, Nicola
Image Title
Visitation and Nativity.
Date
1266-68

SIGNIFICANCE:
-part of Pisano pulpit

-near rood screen

-important place for sermon/gospel/parts of liturgy (liturgy of word & of eucharist)

-beginnings of narratives

-always one panel open to get in and out of pulpit

-because only 5 panels to put story on, stories get combined 

 

other scene: -crucifixion 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Maesta, Front
Agent
Duccio
Image Title
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels, Saints, Apostles
Date
1308-11

SIGNIFICANCE:

-Originially on the high altar, for a couple of centuries

-one of most famous paintings in western art

-taken apart and put back together

-predella scenes at bottom and pinnacle scenes at top

-facing the congregation

-same 4 civic saints down at bottom

-heavenly court of saints and angels

-more ecclesiastic kind of image than Simone's Maesta

-Simone took it and put it in a more civic context in his Maesta, with canopy


 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Maesta, Back
Agent
Duccio
Image Title
Scenes from the Passion of Christ.
Date
c.1308-11

SIGNIFICANCE:

-predella scenes at bottom and pinnacle scenes at top

 

-inlayed into geometric patterns or into beautiful narrative scenes

-priest/clergymen trying to living a christ-like life, not follow Mary

-coloring different, reduced to reds (the passion, jesus’ blood) and golds

-duccio looking and thinking about the pulpit

-more narrative included

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Annunciation With S. Ansanus And S. Julitta
Other Title
Originally from the S. Ansanus Altar
Agent
Martini, Simone
Description
Siena Cathedral
Date
1333

SIGNIFICANCE:

-located in Florence now

-frame not original frame

-Beautiful, rich blue

-stenciling, gold

-delicate ice blue of his robe

-amazing detail of rays coming from his halo

-tour de force of late Gothic/early renaissance

-nothing naturalistic 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Presentation In The Temple
Other Title
Purification of the Virgin.
Agent
Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
Date
1342

SIGNIFICANCE:

-presentation of the virgin in the temple

-rich lapis lazuli

-creating a sense of space with floor patterning, diminishing space in terms of columns

-architectural details, meant to recall architecture of duomo

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Birth Of The Virgin
Agent
Lorenzetti, Pietro
Date
1342

SIGNIFICANCE:

-sienese love plaid-helps with perspective, adds to richness of materials

-similar to birth of jesus

-similar to nativity pulpit

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Hospital Of Santa Maria della Scala. Ext.
Other Title
Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala

SIGNIFICANCE:

-hospital part of reason why Siena became so popular

-hospital was stopping place for travelers going to Rome

-put together from many different eras

-first basically run out of the church, before Siena was a free commune

-then pulls apart from the church and forms its own opera

-church run by hospital religious/cathedral religious/commune

-ospedale really richàbecomes really rich after the plague, people survive, they stay at Siena, give money to hospital, sometimes in form of money sometimes in form of land

-receives land to the south (good for grain)

-older section: arche sinese

-newer sections: more modern designs for windows

-hospital owned a lot of the territory that became the breadbasket for the city

 

 

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Pilgrim's Hall
Agent
Vecchietta
Image Title
: Dream of the Blessed Sorore.
Date
c.1441-44
Material
fresco
Location
Ospedale de Santa Maria della Scala (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-many frescoes have themes about things going on inside the hospital

-Sienese very tied to their pictoral traditions

-references to antiquity at top, corinthian capitals

-yet very Gothic look to it at the same time

-founder of the hospital-cobbler @ bottom describing his mothers vision

-symbol of the ladder becomes symbol of the hospital

-upper left: ladder symbol

-not subtle clues

-portraits of ancient figures

-space very deliberately recalling ambrogio lorenzettis painting of the virgin (Slide 23)


 

Term
[image]
Definition

Title

Pilgrim's Hall
Other Title
Pellegrinaio: Rearing and Education of Orphans and the Marriage of an Orphan.
Agent
Domenico di Bartolo
Image Title
: Raising of the Foundlings.
Date
1441-42
Material
fresco
Location
Ospedale de Santa Maria della Scala (Siena) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:

-shows many different scenes happening

-hospital provided dowries for women (ospedale in Florence also did this)

-lavishly decorated

-showing city in a very positive light (Type of propaganda)

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

Title

Fontebranda
Date
12c

SIGNIFICANCE:

-had problem with water, didn’t have river like Florence

-put money into creating public water basins- took on very civic role, before Pal. Pubblico, forerunners of Pal. Pubb.

-Sienese wanted their port cityàwater fixation

-it is also the richest in water: besides quenching the thirst of the city, it enabled the functioning of the mills and gave work to tanners and dyers of clothes in the Art of wool.

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Porta Romana
Date
14c

SIGNIFICANCE:

-southernmost gate leading off into road to Rome

-Ante-port: in front of gate, helped with garrisons, keeping everything safe

-quite lavishly decorated with frescoes, paintings

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

i have a story about her

 

Title
Palazzo del Popolo. Ext.
Date
1288

SIGNIFICANCE:

-Pointed arches (arche sinese) on lower level of buildings

-seat of municipal government

-Torre Grossa (Fat Tower), is the tallest in the town

-A municipal ordinance laid down that no other tower should be higher than this one.

-On the first floor is a stepped gallery from which dignitaries would address the gathered crowd in the square.

 

 

Term
[image]
Definition

 

Title
Maesta
Agent
Memmi, Lippo
Date
1317
Location
 (San Gimignano) (Repository)

SIGNIFICANCE:
-quoting Duccio's Maesta

-less subtle

-doesn’t have civic saints directly talking to the virgin

-patron: podesta, shown in painting

-sets up different dynamic than martini’s

Martini’s madonna-talking to us

This one she is talking to us but patron is off to the side

-kneeling figure: podesta

 

 

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