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  2. Giotto - Wikipedia

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    That supports a tradition at the Church of Santa Croce that a dwarf who appears in one of the frescoes is a self-portrait of Giotto. On the other hand, a man wearing a white hat who appears in the Last Judgement at Padua is also said to be a portrait of Giotto. The appearance of this man conflicts with the image in Santa Croce, in regards to ...

  3. Talk:Giotto - Wikipedia

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    Giotto is identified as a dwarf (although Vasari, writing 200 years later didn't state this. The remains found recently and identified as his were of a man 4 feet tall. This co-incides with the traditional Florentine identification of him as a dwarf, and with the facial appearance of thissupposed self-portrait from the Scrovegni Chapel.

  4. List of minor planets and comets visited by spacecraft

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    Giotto: 1986 596 108 flyby; first direct images of a comet nucleus: ICE: 1986 31,000,000 5,647,000 distant flyby 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup: 2.6 1902 Giotto: 1992 200 154 flyby 19P/Borrelly: 8×4×4 1904 Deep Space 1: 2001 2,171 814 flyby; closest approach in September 2001 when probe entered the comet's coma [12] 81P/Wild: 5.5×4.0×3.3 1978 ...

  5. Life of Christ (Giotto) - Wikipedia

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    Two of the works in Munich, the Last Supper and the Crucifixion. The Life of Christ is a series of seven paintings in tempera and gold on panel, attributed to Giotto and dating to around 1320–1325.

  6. Bargello - Wikipedia

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    The medieval building is relatively well preserved, and includes the Cappella della Maddalena (Magdalen Chapel) with extensive but damaged frescos by Giotto, including a full-length portrait of Dante. In 2023 it was the 12th most visited museum in Italy, with 610,203 visitors; [1] it generally lacks the long queues to enter the Uffizi.

  7. Strasbourg Crucifixion - Wikipedia

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    The Strasbourg Crucifixion is a painting in tempera and gold on panel of c. 1315 attributed to Giotto, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts (inventory number 167) of Strasbourg, France. [ 2 ] History

  8. Giottino - Wikipedia

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    Stefano instructed his son while Maso was studying the works of the great Giotto. Since Maso formed his style on Giotto's works, he became known as Giottino, the "little Giotto". [1] The frescoes in the chapel of San Silvestro in the Florentine Basilica of Santa Croce are attributed to Giottino.

  9. Dwarf (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf then aids Ortnit in his adventures after revealing to the hero that he is his father. In Das Lied vom Hürnen Seyfrid, Siegfried is aided by the dwarf Eugel, who is the son of the dwarf king Nibelung, originator of the Nibelung's treasure. [citation needed] The hero Dietrich von Bern is portrayed in adventures involving dwarfs.