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  1. 5 de oct. de 2020 · 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. Giovanni Bellini (born c. 1430, Venice [Italy]—died 1516, Venice) was an Italian painter who, in his work, reflected the increasing interest of the Venetian artistic milieu in the stylistic innovations and concerns of the Renaissance. Although the paintings for the hall of the Great Council in Venice, considered his greatest works, were ...

  3. 7 de dic. de 2019 · Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) was a Venetian painter whose work reflects the increasing interest in Renaissance styles and themes in Venetian art during the Quattrocento period. He is one of the most well-known Italian Renaissance artists and has been renowned for his innovative pigmentation and ambiance in his paintings.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2017 · La vírgenes del pintor renacentista veneciano Giovanni Bellini (Venecia, alrededor de 1430-1516) representan el rol más humano de la madre de Cristo: son juguetonas, cariñosas, tiernas, acaso ...

  5. Jacopo Bellini (1396-1470), padre de Giovanni, era uno de los principales pintores de principios del Renacimiento. Sus hijos, Giovanni y Gentile (1429-1507) continuaron su inmensa influencia, con Giovanni, que llegó a ser muy importante para el estilo de la pintura veneciana. Jacopo fue también el maestro de otro artista importante, Andrea ...

  6. Giovanni Bellini. Bellini was one of the most influential Venetian artists. He lived and worked in Venice all his life; his career spanned 65 years. He is celebrated for his pioneering portrayal of natural light, seen in such works as 'The Agony in the Garden', for his tender and graceful pictures of the Virgin and for his altarpieces.

  7. 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 ...