
Cimabu, Enthroned Virgin and Child, altarpiece from Santa Trinità, Florence, c. 1280

Giotto, Enthroned Virgin and Child, altarpiece from church of the Ognissanti (All Saints), Florence, c. 1280

Duccio, front side of the Maestà altarpiece from Siena Cathedral, Siena Italy, 1311, tempera and gold leaf on wood

Duccio, The Betrayal, back side of the Maestà altarpiece from Siena Cathedral, Siena Italy, 1311, tempera and gold leaf on wood

Annunciation of the Death of the Virgin, panel on the front of the Maestà altarpiece from Siena Cathedral, Siena Italy, 1311, tempera and gold leaf on wood

Giotto, Birth of the Virgin Mary, detail from the Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy, c. 1305, fresco, Patron: Enrico Scrovegni

Giotto, Lamentation, Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy, c. 1305, fresco, Patron: Enrico Scrovegni
Patron: Enrico Scrovegni
After Jesus was crucified, his body was removed from the cross and his friends mourned over his body.

Crucifixion, Nicola Pisano, Pisa Baptistery Pulpit, marble, 1260
large scale figures

Crucifixion, Giovanni Pisano, Pisa Cathedral Pulpit, 1302-1310
Son of Nicola Pisano

L and R: Jean Pucelle, Betrayal of Christ and Annunciation, Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux (New York, Cloisters Collection, Ms. 54.1.2), ff. 11v-12r, Paris, 1325-1328
Psalter
Book of Hours

L and R: Jean Pucelle, Crucifixion and Adoration, Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux,Paris, 1325-1328
Psalter
Book of Hours

L: Ecclesia, South Portal, Strasbourg Cathedral, c. 1240
R: Synagoga, South Portal, Strasbourg Cathedral, c. 1240

Last Supper, choir screen, Naumberg Cathedral, Germany, c. 1245-1260

Ekkehard and Uta, Naumberg Cathedral, Germany, c. 1245-1260

Matthew of Arras and Peter Parler, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, begun 1344
This is best exemplified in the vaults he designed for the choir. The so-called Parler’s vaults or net-vaults have double (not single, as in classic High Gothic groin vaults) diagonal ribs that span the width of the choir-bay. The crossing pairs of ribs create a net-like construction (hence the name), which considerably strengthens the vault. They also give a lively ornamentation to the ceiling, as the interlocking vaulted bays create a dynamic zigzag pattern down the length of the cathedral.

Crucifixion (Kaufmann Crucifixion), Prague c. 1340

Chapel of the Holy Cross, Karlstejn, panel paintings by Master Theodoric, 1360-1364

Master Theodoric, St. Luke, Chapel of the Holy Cross, Karlstejn Castle, Czech Republic, 1360-1364

Charles IV Places Passion Relics in a Reliquary Cross, Chapel of the Virgin, Karlstejn Castle, Czech Republic, 1357-1358

L and R: Virgin and Child, Prague, c. 1400

Richard II of England Presented to the Virgin and Child by Saints Edward, Edmund and John the Baptist (The Wilton Diptych), English?, c. 1395-1399

Papal Palace, Avignon, 1330s-1413
The Palais was built in two principal phases with two distinct segments, known as the Palais Vieux (Old Palace) and Palais Neuf (New Palace). By the time of its completion, it occupied an area of 11,000 m2 (118,403 sq ft). The building was enormously expensive, consuming much of the papacy’s income during its construction.

Matteo Giovannetti, Chapel of St Martial, Papal Palace, Avignon, 1344-1346
located on the second level of the Saint-Jean tower, the Saint-Martial chapel relates through painting the main parts of Saint Martial’s life. Matteo Giovanetti worked there in 1344 and 1345. The reading direction of the painting should be made from top to bottom.
All that is known about him may be summed up thus: Under the Emperors Decius and Gratius (AD 250-251), Pope Fabian sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel: Gatien to Tours, Trophimus to Arles, Paulto Narbonne, Saturnin to Toulouse, Denis to Paris, Austromoine to Clermont, and Martial to Limoges.

Matteo Giovannetti, Martial Listening to Christ Preach (L), St Peter gives Martial the Miraculous Baton (R), Chapel of St Martial, Papal Palace, Avignon, 1344-1346
He performed many miracles, among others the raising of a dead man to life, by touching him with a rod that Saint Peter had given him.