Critical evaluation - Assisi Recently I am studying poetry is Assisi of Norman McQuig, but since this book was published in a statement related to our world today, I thought it was very interesting. It was written 40 years ago. There are various ideas in this poem such as effective rhetoric, choice of good words, important image, satire. McCay's statement is that no matter where there is enormous wealth, it always exists in enormous poverty. Poetry started in Assisi, Italy, around 1970. All wealthy tourists came from various countries, from various countries, and saw Joshie 's huge mural painting in Assisi.
The central problem in Giotto's research, the attribution of Assisi mural, can be summarized as whether Giotto has drawn in Assisi so far. There is no doubt that he worked in Assisi. The literary tradition of many years goes back to Riccobaldo Ferrarese's Compilatio chronographica who wrote it before 1319 when Giotto was alive and famous. A writer who later wrote in Vasari expanded this point and revealed that the work of Giotto is a double church of St. Francis (St. Francis). In the Vasari era, some mural paintings of the upper and lower churches were attributed to Giotto. The most important of them was the cycle of 28 scenes in the nave and fascist and other Assisi St. Francis' lives. At the lower church (September 26, 1997, the earthquake in Assisi destroyed some mural paintings of the St. Francis cycle.
The new decoration of Assisi's lower church relates to the centennial anniversary of St. Francis's death. The author of Franciscan attributed the cycle of frescoes on the north wall ceiling to Giotto. However, most critics do not accept this attribution, they are considered to be carried out by collaborators and believers. The cycle of one mural includes the large scene of the childhood life of Our Lady and Christ and the other side that represents the scene of Christ's crucifixion, separated by a decorative band from the bust of the prophet I will. The wailing wall is occupied (in two parts) by a scene representing Sessa St. Francis' miracle and conception announcement.
Born in Assisi, Spain in Italy, around 1181, St. Francis of Assisi was respected today, but began life as a resolved sinner. His father was a wealthy cloth merchant with farmland around Assisi and his mother was a beautiful woman of French. Francis was not missing when he was young; he was spoiled and caught up with food, wine and wild celebrations. At the age of 14, he graduated from school and became a rebellious teenager. I regularly drank, attended the party and broke the curfew of the city. He is also known for his charm and vanity.