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Definition of Giovanni Cimabue
1. Noun. Painter of the Florentine school; anticipated the move from Byzantine to naturalistic art (1240-1302).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Giovanni Cimabue
Literary usage of Giovanni Cimabue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of Early Italian Painters by Jameson (Anna) (1895)
"MEMOIRS OF THE EARLY ITALIAN PAINTERS Giovanni Cimabue BOKN AT FLORENCE, DIED
ABOUT To Cimabue for three centuries had been awarded the lofty title of ..."
2. Lives of Seventy of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects by Giorgio Vasari (1897)
"Giovanni Cimabue, FLORENTINE PAINTER [Born; ... when, by the will of God, in the
year, Giovanni Cimabue, of the noble family of that name, was born, ..."
3. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities by Shearjashub Spooner (1865)
"Giovanni Cimabue This great painter is universally considered the restorer of
modern painting. The Italians call him "the Father of modern Painting;" and ..."
4. Catalogue of Periodical Literature, Journals and Transactions of Learned by Bernard Quaritch (1882)
"Giovanni Cimabue, The dead Body of Christ, surrounded by the Maries and other
Disciples. Giovanni Cimabue, Three Angels, the figures colossal. ..."
5. A General Catalogue of Books: Arranged in Classes, Offered for Sale by by Bernard Quaritch (1868)
"Giovanni Cimabue, The dead Body of Christ surrounded by the Maries and other
Disciples. ... Giovanni Cimabue. damaged fresco in the same church, in. ..."
6. A General Catalog of Books Offered to the Public at the Affixed Prices by Bernard Quaritch (Firm) (1882)
"Giovanni Cimabue, died 1300), The Nativity. 10. Giovanni Cimabue, The dead Body
of Christ, surrounded by the Marit-s and other Disciples. ..."
7. A Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical and by John Platts (1825)
"Giovanni Cimabue, a celebrated reviver of painting in Italy, born in 1240, and
died in 1300, aged 60. At that period when learning, arts, and sciences, ..."