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Antonio Vivarini, Saint Louis de Toulouse, 1450. Vivarini is the surname of a family of painters from Murano (), who produced a great quantity of work in Venice and its neighborhood in the 15th century, leading on to that phase of the school which is represented by Carpaccio and the Bellini family.
Antonio Vivarini (Antonio of Murano) (active c. 1440 – 1480) was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance-late Gothic period, who worked mostly in the Republic of Venice. He is probably the earliest of a family of painters, which was descended from a family of glassworkers active in Murano .
Alvise Vivarini: Retable of the Pentecost (Bode-Museum, Berlin) Alvise or Luigi Vivarini (1442/1453–1503/1505) was an Italian painter, the leading Venetian artist before Giovanni Bellini. Like Bellini, he was part of a dynasty of painters. His father was Antonio Vivarini and his uncle, with whom he may have trained, was Bartolomeo Vivarini.
Giovanni d'Alemagna [a] (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni daleˈmaɲɲa]; born Johannes Alamanus; c. 1411 – 9 July 1450) was a Venetian renaissance painter of German ancestry, active in Italy, with his brother-in-law Antonio Vivarini on religious paintings in Venice and Padua, that are preserved in the named cities together with those of Vivarini.
A will dated 1526 may provide evidence of his family, but the connection between Basaiti and this will is debated. [2] [4] Due to this lack of documentation, not much is known about Basaiti's life, except what scholars can learn about the artist through his art. [4] Altarpiece of Saint Ambrose, Alvise Vivarini and Marco Basaiti, 1503
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1440: Antonio Vivarini – Italian painter of the Vivarini family of painters (died 1480) 1440: Adriano Fiorentino - Italian medallist and sculptor (died 1499) 1440: Giovanni Dalmata – Dalmatian sculptor (died 1514) 1440: Andrea di Niccolò - Italian painter of the Sienese School (died 1514)
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