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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 .
This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Left nave of Santi Giovanni e Paolo (Venice) – Triptych of St. Zanipolo: Sts Dominic, Augustin, and Lawrence by Bartolomeo Vivarini.
Bartolomeo Vivarini: Holy Conversation: −1465 Alvise Vivarini: Madonna with Child, behind Saints Francis & Bernard: −1485 Daniele da Volterra: Portrait of youth: 1540–1560 Pieter de Witte (Pietro Candido) Holy family: 1584–1585 Pieter de Witte (Pietro Candido) Madonna with Child and Young St. John: pre-1585 Gaspar van Wittel
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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.
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Antonio Ovetari was a Padua notary who, at his death, left a large sum for the decoration of the family chapel in the Church of the Eremitani.The project was carried out by his widow, Imperatrice Ovetari, who, in 1448, commissioned the work to a group of artists, which included the elder Giovanni d'Alemagna, Antonio Vivarini (a Venetian late Gothic painter) and two young Paduans, Niccolò ...