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BASSANO, Jacopo The Three Magi ww oil painting


The Three Magi ww
Painting ID::  4959
BASSANO, Jacopo
The Three Magi ww
c. 1562 Oil on canvas, 92,3 x 117,5 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

   
   
     

BASSANO, Jacopo Adoration of the Shepherds ss oil painting


Adoration of the Shepherds ss
Painting ID::  4960
BASSANO, Jacopo
Adoration of the Shepherds ss
1544-45 Oil on canvas, 139,5 x 219 cm Royal Collection, Windsor

   
   
     

BASSANO, Jacopo Madonna and Child with Saints ff oil painting


Madonna and Child with Saints ff
Painting ID::  4961
BASSANO, Jacopo
Madonna and Child with Saints ff
1545-50 Oil on canvas, 191 x 134 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich

   
   
     

BASSANO, Jacopo The Way to Calvary ww oil painting


The Way to Calvary ww
Painting ID::  4962
BASSANO, Jacopo
The Way to Calvary ww
c. 1540 Oil on canvas, 145 x 133 cm National Gallery, London

   
   
     

BASSANO, Jacopo Supper at Emmaus sf oil painting


Supper at Emmaus sf
Painting ID::  4963
BASSANO, Jacopo
Supper at Emmaus sf
c. 1538 Oil on canvas, 235 x 250 cm Sacristy, Parish Church, Cittadella

   
   
     

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     BASSANO, Jacopo
     Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1510-1592 Jacopo Bassano (also known as Jacopo da Ponte, c. 1515 - 13 February 1592) was an Italian painter who was born and died in Bassano del Grappa near Venice, from which he adopted the name. His father Francesco Bassano the Elder was a "peasant artist" and Jacopo adopted some of his style as he created religious paintings with novel features including animals, farmhouses, and landscapes. He trained initially with his father, Francesco da Ponte the Elder, then in the studio of Bonifacio Veneziano. His mature style, however, followed the example of Titian. Having worked in Venice and other Italian towns, he established a workshop in Bassano with his four sons: Francesco the Younger (1549?C1592), Girolamo (1566?C1621), Giovanni Battista (1553?C1613), and Leandro (1557?C1622). They shared his style, and some works are difficult to attribute precisely.

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