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CIMA da Conegliano The Annunciation oil painting


The Annunciation
Painting ID::  89301
CIMA da Conegliano
The Annunciation
1495(1495) Medium Tempera and oil on canvas transferred from wood cyf

   
   
     

CIMA da Conegliano Madonna of the Orange Tree oil painting


Madonna of the Orange Tree
Painting ID::  89738
CIMA da Conegliano
Madonna of the Orange Tree
1495(1495) Medium tempera and oil on panel Dimensions Height: 212 cm (83.5 in). Width: 139 cm (54.7 in). cyf

   
   
     

CIMA da Conegliano Coronation of the Virgin oil painting


Coronation of the Virgin
Painting ID::  89976
CIMA da Conegliano
Coronation of the Virgin
second half of 15th century Medium oil on canvas cyf

   
   
     

CIMA da Conegliano St Christopher with the Infant Christ and St Peter oil painting


St Christopher with the Infant Christ and St Peter
Painting ID::  90039
CIMA da Conegliano
St Christopher with the Infant Christ and St Peter
oil on poplar Dimensions Height: 73 cm (28.7 in). Width: 56 cm (22 in). cyf

   
   
     

CIMA da Conegliano Incredulity of St Thomas with Bishop Magno oil painting


Incredulity of St Thomas with Bishop Magno
Painting ID::  91176
CIMA da Conegliano
Incredulity of St Thomas with Bishop Magno
1505(1505) Medium tempera and oil on panel cyf

   
   
     

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     CIMA da Conegliano
     Italian Painter, ca.1459-1517 Italian painter. He belonged to the generation between Giovanni Bellini and Giorgione and was one of the leading painters of early Renaissance Venice. His major works, several of which are signed, are almost all church altarpieces, usually depicting the Virgin and Child enthroned with saints; he also produced a large number of smaller half-length Madonnas. His autograph paintings are executed with great sensitivity and consummate craftsmanship. Fundamental to his artistic formation was the style that Bellini had evolved by the 1470s and 1480s; other important influences were Antonello da Messina and Alvise Vivarini. Although Cima was always capable of modest innovation, his style did not undergo any radical alteration during a career of some 30 years, and his response to the growing taste for Giorgionesque works from the early 16th century remained superficial. He seems to have maintained a sizeable workshop,

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