Recently ( 2016 ) he established the Settimana Musicale del Trecento, a summer course specializing in music of the fourteenth century, in the town of Arezzo in Tuscany.
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He applied this method to Trecento, Quattrocento and Cinquecento art in Classic Art ( 1899 ), then developed it further in The Principles of Art History ( 1915 ).
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In the nave there used to be a set of six Italian Trecento pilaster panel paintings, painted in about 1365 70 and attributed to Jacopo di Cione and his workshop.
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In Italy the innovations of Cimabue and Duccio, followed by the Trecento master Giotto ( d . 1337 ), greatly increased the sophistication and status of panel painting and fresco.
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A large part of the medieval structures of the city center were destroyed including part of the Palazzo dei Trecento, later rebuilt causing the death of about 1, 000 people.
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Unlike the earlier, simpler madrigals of the Trecento, madrigals of the 16th century were written for several voices, often by non-Italians brought into the wealthy northern courts.
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Showing Christ " hovering " above the tomb was an Italian innovation of the " Trecento ", and remained mostly found in Italian art until the late 15th century.
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Landini knew many of the other Italian composers of the Trecento, including Lorenzo da Firenze, with whom he was associated at Santa Trinit? as well as Servite house in Florence.
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Many questions about this timeless image remain unanswered in terms of where or whom it came from before the mid 19th Century, which is not actually unusual for duecento and trecento paintings.
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The quaint age of gentlemen collectors like Sachs inviting aspiring connoisseurs to his home to fondle Trecento ivories and Persian miniatures so that they, too, might become museum directors, are gone.