Who was Giotto?



a. a sculptor from classical Rome who created lifelike statues that Renaissance artists copied


b. a fourteenth0century Italian scholar and father of humanism, who looked to the past for insights into human potential


c. a fourteenth0century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures



d. a fourteenth0century Italian author who wrote about the human quest to reach heaven while still having a meaningful life

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c hope I help u he was an Italian painter

The correct answer is C)  a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures.

Giotto was a fourteenth-century Italian painter who was inspired by classical Greek and Roman art to paint lifelike figures.

For many art critics, Giotto di Bondone is considered the Father of the European painting for his great pieces of work. His most important work was done between 1303 and 1310. One of his most notorious works was the painting of the interior of the Scrovengi Chapel, in Padua. The chapel was dedicated to the Annunciation, so the Virgin Mary and the Salvation, are the constant themes in the decoration.