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Vittore Carpaccio - The Virgin and Four Other Women

The Virgin and Four Other Women (1505-1510)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
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Vittore Carpaccio

Vittore Carpaccio was an Italian painter of the Venetian school, who studied under Gentile Bellini. He is best known for a cycle of nine paintings, The Legend of Saint Ursula. His style was somewhat conservative, showing little influence from the Humanist trends that transformed Italian Renaissance painting during his lifetime. He was influenced by the style of Antonello da Messina and Early Netherlandish art. For this reason, and also because so much of his best work remains in Venice, his art has been rather neglected by comparison with other Venetian contemporaries, such as Giovanni Bellini or Giorgione.

Carpaccio was born in Venice, the son of Piero Scarpazza, a leather merchant. Carpaccio, or Scarpazza, as the name was originally rendered, came from a family originally from Mazzorbo, an island in the diocese of Torcello. Documents trace the family back to at least the 13th century, and its members were diffused and established throughout Venice. His date of birth is uncertain: his principal works were executed between 1490 and 1519, ranking him among the early masters of the Venetian Renaissance, and he is first mentioned in 1472 in a will of his uncle Fra Ilario. Upon entering the Humanist circles of Venice, he changed his family name to Carpaccio. He was a pupil (not, as sometimes thought, the master) of Lazzaro Bastiani, who, like the Bellini and Vivarini, was the head of a large atelier in Venice.

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The Flight into Egypt

The Flight into Egypt (c. 1515)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Study of the Virgin and of Hands

Study of the Virgin and of Hands (1505)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
God the Father

God the Father (1495–1500)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Maria mit dem Kind und den Heiligen Katharina und Hieronymus

Maria mit dem Kind und den Heiligen Katharina und Hieronymus (1508)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Hunting on the Lagoon

Hunting on the Lagoon

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
The Lamentation, With The Madonna And Saints Joseph Of Arimathea And John The Evangelist

The Lamentation, With The Madonna And Saints Joseph Of Arimathea And John The Evangelist

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Groups of Male Figures

Groups of Male Figures (c. 1514)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Head of Bearded Man Wearing a Cap, in Profile to the Left

Head of Bearded Man Wearing a Cap, in Profile to the Left (1460-1499)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Young Knight in a Landscape

Young Knight in a Landscape (1510)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John

Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John (before 1500)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand

The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand (c. 1514)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
The Virgin Reading

The Virgin Reading (c. 1505)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Armored Figure on Horseback

Armored Figure on Horseback (c. 1450)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Study of the Virgin

Study of the Virgin (1505)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child (c. 1505-1510)

Vittore Carpaccio (Italian, 1465-1525)
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