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Giovanni Bellini (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni belˈliːni]; [1] [2] c. 1430 – 29 November 1516) [3] was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters. He was raised in the household of Jacopo Bellini , formerly thought to have been his father, but now that familial generational relationship is ...
Giovanni Bellini was born in the mid to late 1420s in Venice, Italy to Nicolo Bellini and Anna Bellini. Nicolo was the half brother of Jacopo Bellini, [2] another influential Renaissance Italian artist. When Nicolo Bellini passed away, Giovanni Bellini was raised by Jacopo Bellini, who greatly influenced his artistic development. [3]
Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 – 26 November 1516) [1] was a Venetian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters. His father was Jacopo Bellini, his brother was Gentile Bellini (who was more highly regarded than Giovanni during his lifetime, although the reverse is true today), and his brother-in-law was Andrea Mantegna.
The Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan (Italian: Ritratto del doge Leonardo Loredan) is a painting by Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, dating from c. 1501–02. It portrays Leonardo Loredan , the Doge of Venice from 1501 to 1521, in his ceremonial garments with the corno ducale worn over a linen cap, and is signed IOANNES BELLINVS on ...
Giovanni Bellini was repeatedly commissioned to paint the subject of the Virgin and Child because of its religious popularity during this century in Italy, especially in Venice. [15] [14] Most of these devotional paintings, while exhibiting variations in their iconographic details, show a deep influence of Byzantine art and stylistic principles ...
Pietà or The Dead Christ Supported by the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist is a painting in tempera on panel of c. 1465–1470 by the Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, now in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan. [1]
Giovanni Bellini: Self-Portrait, c. 1500. Giovanni Bellini is widely recognized as not only one of the foremost artists of Quattrocento Venice but of the entirety of the Italian Renaissance. [3] Bellini's art often focused on landscapes with devotional subject matter, where his bold usage of color unites subject and form. [2] [3]
Gentile Bellini (1429–1507) was born in Venice and was very well known during his time; he was the son of a wealthy artist, Jacobo Bellini, and the older brother of Giovanni Bellini. [5] Gentile was an equipped and fastidious painter and ran the Bellini family workshop, yet he was eclipsed by his more skilled and imaginative sibling Giovanni. [6]