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St.Augustine in his study Painting ID:: 41207
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Vittore Carpaccio St.Augustine in his study mk157
1501-03
Oil on canvas
141x210cm
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The Meditaion on the Passing Painting ID:: 41276
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Vittore Carpaccio The Meditaion on the Passing mk161
Tempera on wood
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Cure of a possessed man through the patriarch of Grado Painting ID:: 42637
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Vittore Carpaccio Cure of a possessed man through the patriarch of Grado MK169
1494 Cloth 365x389cm
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The Departure of Ceyx Painting ID:: 42919
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Vittore Carpaccio The Departure of Ceyx mk170
1495-1500
Oil on spruce
74.9x88.9cm
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Escape to Egypt Painting ID:: 53712
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Vittore Carpaccio Escape to Egypt mk234
about 1500
72x112cm
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Vittore Carpaccio
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Italian
1455-1526
Vittore Carpaccio Locations
His name is associated with the cycles of lively and festive narrative paintings that he executed for several of the Venetian scuole, or devotional confraternities. He also seems to have enjoyed a considerable reputation as a portrait painter. While evidently owing much in both these fields to his older contemporaries, Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, Carpaccio quickly evolved a readily recognizable style of his own which is marked by a taste for decorative splendour and picturesque anecdote. His altarpieces and smaller devotional works are generally less successful, particularly after about 1510, when he seems to have suffered a crisis of confidence in the face of the radical innovations of younger artists such as Giorgione and Titian.
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Related Artists::. | Pieter de Grebber | Bernardo Daddi | August Macke | |
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