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Bartolomeo Vivarini (Murano, c. 1432 - Venecia, 1499) fue un pintor italiano del primer renacimiento, activo en Venecia. Perteneció a una familia que dio varios pintores de renombre al Renacimiento veneciano .
Madonna and Child, tempera and gold on panel painting by Bartolomeo Vivarini, c. 1475, Honolulu Museum of Art. Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo Vivarini (c. 1432 – c. 1499) was an Italian Renaissance painter, known to have worked from 1450 to 1499.
Visite los Uffizi. >. Los Artistas. Nacimiento: 1432 - Muerte: 1499 Colocación: Sala de Bellini y Giorgione , Vivarini era un nombre bien conocido en Venecia en el siglo XV, ya que Antonio Vivarini y su hermano Bartolomeo, así como Alvise, hijo de Bartolomeo, eran pintores muy acreditados.
Title: The Death of the Virgin. Artist: Bartolomeo Vivarini (Italian, active Venice 1450–91) Date: 1484. Medium: Tempera on wood. Dimensions: Arched top, 74 3/4 x 59 in. (189.9 x 149.9 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Robert Lehman, 1950. Accession Number: 50.229.1. European Paintings at The Met.
15 de abr. de 2024 · Bartolomeo Vivarini (born c. 1432, Murano?, Republic of Venice [Italy]—died c. 1499) was a painter and member of the influential Vivarini family of Venetian artists. Vivarini was probably a pupil of his brother Antonio, with whom he collaborated after 1450; but, unlike him, Bartolomeo was profoundly influenced by Paduan painting of ...
Bartolomeo Vivarini, born in Murano, was about a decade younger than his brother, Antonio Vivarini. He evidently trained with his brother, and when Antonio's brother-in-law and partner, Giovanni d'Alemagna, died in 1450, Bartolomeo took his place in the studio. The two painters signed works jointly over the next decade.
18 de ene. de 2024 · Bartolomeo Vivarini (Getty Museum) Person. Bartolomeo Vivarini was the second member of a family of painters from the Venetian island of Murano who sustained over fifty years of considerable prestige and commercial success during the second half of the fifteenth century.