Giotto schnaps 3 Pck. Giotto, (27 Stück) · 3 Eigelb · 1 Päckchen Vanillezucker · g Zucker · g Kondensmilch, 7,5% · g Milch · g Sahne · g Wodka. 1 Giotto-Likör mit Wodka, Kondensmilch und Sahne selber machen klappt mit diesem Rezept garantiert. Den cremigen Likör lieben alle – besonders zu Weihnachten. 2 Die gehackten Giottos dazugeben, unterrühren. 3 Rezept für einen cremigen Giotto-Likör. Lecker haselnussig, süffig - einfach gut. Im Thermomix ruckzuck zusammengemischt. 4 Giotto, in full Giotto di Bondone, (born /67 or , Vespignano, near Florence [Italy]—died January 8, , Florence), the most important Italian painter of the 14th century, whose works point to the innovations of the Renaissance style that developed a century later. 5 Giotto-Likör - so geht's Schritt für Schritt: Milch, Sahne, Kondensmilch, Zucker und Vanillezucker in einen Topf geben. Unter Rühren erhitzen. Die gehackten Giottos dazugeben, unterrühren und alles kurz köcheln lassen. Die Giotto-Masse durch ein Sieb gießen und abkühlen lassen. Wodka dazugeben und unterrühren. 6 In , Giotto was appointed chief architect to Florence Cathedral. He designed the bell tower, known as Giotto's Campanile, begun on July 18, After Giotto's death three years later, Andrea Pisano and finally Francesco Talenti took over the tower's construction, completed in and not entirely to Giotto's design. 7 Giotto is one of the most important artists in the development of Western art. Pre-empting by a century many of the preoccupations and concerns of the Italian High Renaissance, his paintings ushered in a new era in painting that brought together religious antiquity and the developing idea of Renaissance Humanism. 8 Giotto di Bondone (c. – January 8, ), known mononymously as Giotto (Italian: [ˈdʒɔtto]) and Latinised as Giottus, was an Italian painter and architect from Florence during the Late Middle Ages. He worked during the "Gothic or Proto-Renaissance" period. 9 Giotto achieved remarkable fame and prestige during his lifetime and traveled to commissions across Italy, including Rome, Naples, and Assisi. In Naples, Giotto was made first court painter by King Robert with a yearly pension. Eventually, however, Giotto returned to Florence, where he worked until his death in January of rocher likör 10