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  1. Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430-1516 CE) was an Italian Renaissance artist best known for his innovative use of colour, interest in light, and emphasis on brushwork. Today, Giovanni is recognised as the most innovative and influential of the Bellini family of painters and his works range from portraits to altarpieces.

  2. El festín de los dioses de Bellini. Giovanni Bellini (h. 1430 – 1516) fue extraordinariamente famoso en su tiempo por sus obras de carácter religioso que decoraban las mejores iglesias de su Venecia natal. Los ejemplos en este sentido abundan como su Pietá o la famosa imagen de La Virgen con algunos santos.

  3. Giovanni Bellini (1431/1436–1516) The National Gallery, London. Family of Venetian painters who played a dominant role in the art of their city for three-quarters of a century. Jacopo (b Venice, c.1400; d Venice, 1470/1) was the father of Gentile and Giovanni and father-in-law of Mantegna. He was a pupil of Gentile da Fabriano, with whom he ...

  4. Bellini, Giovanni. D. G. L. (Venecia, 1431/ 1436-1516). Pintor italiano. Vivió toda su vida en Venecia -solo hay constancia de un traslado fuera de la ciudad para trabajar en Las Marcas-, por lo que se supone que nació en la ciudad lacustre. Perteneciente a una familia de artistas, su padre, Jacopo, y su hermano Gentile eran también pintores ...

  5. 19 de jun. de 2006 · Bellini, Giovanni (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.

  6. 28 de ene. de 2024 · Giovanni Bellini. Date of birth. c. 1430. Venice ( Republic of Venice) Date of death. 29 November 1516 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584), 26 November 1516, 29 November 1516. Venice ( Republic of Venice) Place of burial. Santi Giovanni e Paolo.

  7. According to Vasari, Giovanni Bellini painted a portrait of Bembo’s mistress (now lost) and received two sonnets praising its beauty in return. Bellini’s later biographer Carlo Ridolfi lists a portrait of Pietro Bembo by Bellini, but there is no mention of it elsewhere. The date of this picture (c.1505) means that Pietro Bembo would here be ...