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  1. The Agony in the Garden is an early painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, who created it ca.1459–1465. It is a tempera painting on panel and is now in the National Gallery, London . This work portrays the Agony in the Garden with Christ kneeling on the Mount of Olives in prayer, with his disciples Peter, James and John ...

  2. Biography. Giovanni Bellini was the leading artistic figure of fifteenth-century Venice. Throughout his long career he incorporated disparate influences in the creation of his own harmonious and serene style: from the gilded Byzantine images that surrounded him in Venice, to the modern manner of Giorgione and Titian.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Italian painter Giovanni Bellini [1430-1516)] was the founder of the Venetian school of painting and raised Venice to a center of Renaissance art that rivaled Florence and Rome. He brought to painting a new degree of realism, a new wealth of subject matter, and a new sensuousness in form and color. Perhaps more than any other, Giovanni Bellini ...

  4. Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516), the greatest painter of the early Renaissance in Venice, was born into a family of artists, both his father Jacopo, and his brother, Gentile, were well known artists and his sister married Andrea Mantegna, the important painter from Padua. Bellini was the first Italian artist to adopt the Flemish technique of oil ...

  5. Giovanni Bellini was a prominent Italian Renaissance painter, born in Venice in the early 1430s and died in 1516. He was a member of a famous Venetian artistic family and was considered the most successful and renowned painter among them. He is known for his exceptional use of oil paints, which allowed him to convey light, color, and atmosphere ...

  6. Artist: Giovanni Bellini (Italian, Venice, 1424/26–1516 Venice) Date: ca. 1470. Medium: Tempera, oil, and gold on wood. Dimensions: 21 1/4 x 15 3/4 in. (54 x 40 cm) (31 x 26 inches framed) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Robert Lehman Collection, 1975. Accession Number: 1975.1.81. "I can see a very deep sense of compassion, a mother's ...

  7. Giovanni Bellini. (1430?–1516). The founder of the Venetian school of painting, Giovanni Bellini raised Venice to a center of Renaissance art that rivaled Florence and Rome. He brought to painting a new degree of realism, a new wealth of subject matter, and a new sensuousness in form and color. Bellini was born in Venice, Italy, in about 1430.