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Vincenzo Catena Portrait of a Young Man oil painting


Portrait of a Young Man
Painting ID::  84582
Vincenzo Catena
Portrait of a Young Man
Date between 1505(1505) and 1510(1510) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 31 cm (12.2 in). Width: 24 cm (9.4 in). cjr

   
   
     

Vincenzo Catena Portrait of the Doge, Andrea Gritti oil painting


Portrait of the Doge, Andrea Gritti
Painting ID::  88060
Vincenzo Catena
Portrait of the Doge, Andrea Gritti
Oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 97.2 cm (38.3 in). Width: 79.4 cm (31.3 in). cjr

   
   
     

Vincenzo Catena Portrait of a Young Man oil painting


Portrait of a Young Man
Painting ID::  88445
Vincenzo Catena
Portrait of a Young Man
between 1505(1505) and 1510(1510) Medium Oil on wood cyf

   
   
     

Vincenzo Catena Portrait of humanist Gian Giorgio Trissino oil painting


Portrait of humanist Gian Giorgio Trissino
Painting ID::  90118
Vincenzo Catena
Portrait of humanist Gian Giorgio Trissino
1510(1510) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 28 3/8 x 25 inches (72.14 x 63.50 cm) cjr

   
   
     

Vincenzo Catena A Warrior adoring the Infant Christ and the Virgin oil painting


A Warrior adoring the Infant Christ and the Virgin
Painting ID::  90881
Vincenzo Catena
A Warrior adoring the Infant Christ and the Virgin
oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 155.3 cm (61.1 in). Width: 263.5 cm (103.7 in). cjr

   
   
     

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     Vincenzo Catena
     Italian c1480-1531 Vincenzo Catena Location Italian painter. His paintings represent the perpetuation of the style of Giovanni Bellini into the second quarter of the 16th century. He made few concessions to the modern style that was being introduced to Venice by Titian, Palma Vecchio, Pordenone and others in the same period. This archaicizing tendency was shared by several minor Bellinesque painters of the period, including Pietro degli Ingannati, Pietro Duia, Francesco Bissolo, Vittore Belliniano and the Master of the Incredulity of St Thomas. Catena, together with Marco Basaiti, with whose works Catena are sometimes confused, can be considered the most accomplished of these. Despite the fact that he counted several humanists in his circle, the extant repertory of his subjects is limited to religious themes, mainly Marian and including three altarpieces, and to male portraits. The latter, as Vasari observed, include several of his finest works.

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