Last Judgement (Giotto)
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+ | [[Image:Last Judgement (Giotto).JPG|thumb|right|200px|[[Hell]] detail from [[Giotto]]'s ''[[Last Judgement (Giotto)|Last Judgement]]'' (1303 - 1310)]] | ||
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- | [[Giotto di Bondone]]'s [[Last Judgement]] at the [[Scrovegni Chapel]] | + | [[Giotto di Bondone]]'s [[Last Judgement]] is a detail of a [[fresco]] at the [[Scrovegni Chapel]] |
- | As is common in the decoration of the Medieval period, the west wall is dominated by the ''[[Last Judgement]]''. | + | As is common in the [[decoration of the Medieval period]], the west wall is dominated by the ''Last Judgement''. It is the largest fresco in the chapel. It covers an entire wall and is the last image visitors see as they leave. |
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Giotto di Bondone's Last Judgement is a detail of a fresco at the Scrovegni Chapel
As is common in the decoration of the Medieval period, the west wall is dominated by the Last Judgement. It is the largest fresco in the chapel. It covers an entire wall and is the last image visitors see as they leave.
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