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BASAITI, Marco Italian Painter, ca.1470-1530
Marco Basaiti (c. 1470 ?C 1530) was a Venetian painter and a rival of Giovanni Bellini. His best known works are Christ Praying in the Garden (1516) and the Calling of St. Peter and St. Andrew.
Christ praying in the GardenThought to have originated in the Balkans, his date of birth and arrival in Venice are not known, but he began to paint actively around 1496. He is generally believed to have learned to paint in the workshops of Alvise Vivarini. Basaiti worked primarily with religious themes, but he also did portraits. Contrary to the trends of the time, he used very bright colours in rendering his religious subjects. |
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BASAITI, Marco Portrait of Doge Agostino Barbarigo Oil on panel. 74,5 x 56 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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BASAITI, Marco Christ Praying in the Garden bnyu 1516
Oil on panel, 371 x 224 cm
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
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BASAITI, Marco The Virgin and Child mk170
1495-1500
Oil on poplar
62.9x47cm
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BASAITI, Marco Portrait of Doge Agostino Barbarigo Oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 74.5 cm (29.3 in). Width: 56 cm (22 in).
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BASAITI, Marco Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine 1490s
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 53 X 42 cm
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BASAITI, Marco
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Italian Painter, ca.1470-1530
Marco Basaiti (c. 1470 ?C 1530) was a Venetian painter and a rival of Giovanni Bellini. His best known works are Christ Praying in the Garden (1516) and the Calling of St. Peter and St. Andrew.
Christ praying in the GardenThought to have originated in the Balkans, his date of birth and arrival in Venice are not known, but he began to paint actively around 1496. He is generally believed to have learned to paint in the workshops of Alvise Vivarini. Basaiti worked primarily with religious themes, but he also did portraits. Contrary to the trends of the time, he used very bright colours in rendering his religious subjects.
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