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Vittore Carpaccio Scenes from the Life of St Ursula (mk08) oil painting


Scenes from the Life of St Ursula (mk08)
Painting ID::  21241
Vittore Carpaccio
Scenes from the Life of St Ursula (mk08)
The Pilgrims are met by Pope Cyriacus in front of the Walls of Rome Tempera on canvas 281x307cm Venice Galleria dell'Accademia

   
   
     

Vittore Carpaccio Two Venetian Ladies on a Balcony (nn03) oil painting


Two Venetian Ladies on a Balcony (nn03)
Painting ID::  23267
Vittore Carpaccio
Two Venetian Ladies on a Balcony (nn03)
c 1495/1500 Oil on panel 164 x 94 cm 64 1/2 x 37 in Museo Correr Venice

   
   
     

Vittore Carpaccio Warriors and Orientals oil painting


Warriors and Orientals
Painting ID::  29804
Vittore Carpaccio
Warriors and Orientals
mk67 Oil on canvas 26 3/4x16 9/16in Uffizi,Gallery

   
   
     

Vittore Carpaccio Cureof a Lunatic by the Patriarch of Grado oil painting


Cureof a Lunatic by the Patriarch of Grado
Painting ID::  30445
Vittore Carpaccio
Cureof a Lunatic by the Patriarch of Grado
mk68 Oil on canvas 12x12 Venice,Accademia Gallery 1494

   
   
     

Vittore Carpaccio Saint Augustine in His Study oil painting


Saint Augustine in His Study
Painting ID::  30454
Vittore Carpaccio
Saint Augustine in His Study
mk68 Oil on canvas 4' 71/2x6' 10" c.1502 ltaly

   
   
     

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     Vittore Carpaccio
     Italian 1455-1526 Vittore Carpaccio Locations His name is associated with the cycles of lively and festive narrative paintings that he executed for several of the Venetian scuole, or devotional confraternities. He also seems to have enjoyed a considerable reputation as a portrait painter. While evidently owing much in both these fields to his older contemporaries, Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, Carpaccio quickly evolved a readily recognizable style of his own which is marked by a taste for decorative splendour and picturesque anecdote. His altarpieces and smaller devotional works are generally less successful, particularly after about 1510, when he seems to have suffered a crisis of confidence in the face of the radical innovations of younger artists such as Giorgione and Titian.

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