The Trecento (Italian for 300, or from "mille trecento," 1300) refers to the 14th century in Italian cultural history. Commonly the Trecento's considered to be the beginning of the Renaissance in art history. Painters of the Trecento included Giotto di Bondone, as well as painters of the Sienese School, which became the most important in Italy during the century, including Duccio, Simone Martini, Lippo Memmi, Ambrogio Lorenzetti and his brother Pietro. Important sculptors included two pupils of… (More on Trecento)