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Madonna and Child Adored by Lionello d Este Painting ID:: 5110
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Madonna and Child Adored by Lionello d Este c. 1450
Wood, 60 x 40 cm
Mus??e du Louvre, Paris c._1450
Wood,_60_x_40_cm
Mus??e_du_Louvre,_Paris
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Madonna and Child fgf Painting ID:: 5111
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Madonna and Child fgf 1448
Canvas on panel, 50 x 45 cm
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan 1448
Canvas_on_panel,_50_x_45_cm
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Madonna with Child fh Painting ID:: 5112
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Madonna with Child fh c. 1465
Panel
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles c._1465
Panel
Los_Angeles_County_Museum_of_Art,_Los_Angeles
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Madonna and Child Blessing Painting ID:: 5113
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Madonna and Child Blessing c. 1455
Tempera on wood, 94 x 66 cm
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice c._1455
Tempera_on_wood,_94_x_66_cm
Gallerie_dell'Accademia,_Venice
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Madonna and Child jkj Painting ID:: 5114
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Madonna and Child jkj 1450
Tempera on wood, 73 x 57 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence 1450
Tempera_on_wood,_73_x_57_cm
Galleria_degli_Uffizi,_Florence
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BELLINI, Jacopo
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Italian Gothic Era Painter, ca.1400-1470
Born in Venice, Jacopo had been a pupil of Gentile da Fabriano. In 1411-1412 he was in Foligno, where with Gentile he worked at the Palazzo Trinci frescoes. In 1423 Bellini was in Florence, where he knew the new works by Brunelleschi, Donatello and Masaccio.
In 1424 he opened a workshop in Venice, which he ran right up until his death.
Many of his greatest works, including the enormous Crucifixion in the cathedral of Verona (1436), have disappeared. From c. 1430 is the panel with Madonna and Child, in the Accademia Carrara, once attributed to Gentile da Fabriano. In 1441, at Ferrara, where he was at the service of Leonello d'Este together with Leon Battista Alberti, he executed a portrait of that Marquess, now lost. Of this period the Madonna dell'Umilt??, probably commissioned by one of the brothers of Leonello.
The influence from Masolino da Panicale towards more modern, early Renaissance themes is visible in the Madonna with Child (dated 1448) in the Pinacoteca di Brera: for the first time, perspective is present and the figure are more monumental. Later he contributed with works now lost to the Venetian churches of San Giovanni Evangelista (1452) and St. Mark (1466). From 1459 is a Madonna with Blessing Child in the Gallerie dell'Accademia.
Later he sojourned in Padua, where he trained a young Andrea Mantegna in perspective and classicist themes and where, in 1460, he finished a portrait of Erasmo Gattamelata, now lost. Of his late phase, a ruined Crucifix in the Museum of Verona and an Annunciation in Sant'Alessandro of Brescia remain. |
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