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Jacopo Bellini
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470

 

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Jacopo Bellini THe Virgin and Child Adored by Lionello d'Este (mk05) oil painting

Painting ID::  20018

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Jacopo Bellini
THe Virgin and Child Adored by Lionello d'Este (mk05)
Wood 23 1/2 x 151/2''(60 x 40 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1873
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Bellini Madonna and Child oil painting

Painting ID::  29728

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Jacopo Bellini
Madonna and Child
mk67 Tempera on panel 27 3/16x 19 5/16in
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Bellini Madonna and Child Adored by Lionello d'Este oil painting

Painting ID::  30419

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Jacopo Bellini
Madonna and Child Adored by Lionello d'Este
mk68 Oil and tempera on wood Paris c.1450 ltaly
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Bellini Madonna and Child Blessing oil painting

Painting ID::  58257

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Jacopo Bellini
Madonna and Child Blessing
Madonna and Child Blessing (c.1455) 94 x 66 cm Tempera on wood, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice.
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Bellini Madonna with child EUR oil painting

Painting ID::  58258

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Jacopo Bellini
Madonna with child EUR
Madonna with child EUR
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

 

Jacopo Bellini Madonna and Child oil painting

Painting ID::  63535

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Jacopo Bellini
Madonna and Child
1448 Canvas on panel, 50 x 45 cm Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan The painting has been cut down on the sides, with the loss of sections of the framing element. Dated and signed below, in mixed Gothic and Renaissance characters: "1448 HAS DEDIT INGENI (OSA) BELINUS MENTE FIGURAS." From the church of the Servites at Riviera di Casalfiumanese, Imola. Jacopo Bellini was an "enlightened" late Gothic painter who reacted against the aestheticism of his contemporaries. He added new elements such as classical antiquities, perspective and drawing to his pictorial language. As a humanist Bellini did not go beyond the taste for antiquity. In perspective he adopted Tuscan revolutionary ideas as dogma. Although he understood the independent value of drawing, he did not see it as a method of research but as a means for systematic description. His paintings thus give a hybrid impression, as in this work which also seems to owe something to Fra Angelico.Artist:BELLINI, Jacopo Title: Madonna and Child Painted in 1401-1450 , Italian - - painting : religious
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470
   
   
     

 

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Jacopo Bellini
active in Florence 1423-Venice 1470