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Giovanni Bellini (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni belˈliːni]; [1] [2] c. 1430 – 29 November 1516) [3] was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters.
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.
Giovanni Bellini (1430–26 November 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter, and the most well-known member of the Bellini family of Venetian artists. He was reared in the family of Jacopo Bellini, who was formerly assumed to be his father, but that familial generational tie is now being called into doubt.
Giovanni Bellini was one of the first Italian painters to use natural settings to enhance the meaning of his pictures. Here, the still Virgin contrasts with the landscape, where the varying shapes of the clouds, from thin and wispy to f...
Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 – 26 November 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters.
The enthroned Virgin and Child become tranquil and commanding in their sweetness; the personages of the attendant saints gain in power, presence and individuality; enchanting groups of singing and viol-playing angels symbolize and complete the harmony of the scene.
Giovanni Bellini was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance. He was the innovator of the Venetian painting in the 15th century. His masterpieces blend tradition with innovation.