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Witness Vittore Carpaccio’s 1510 ‘Christ with the Passion.’ A poignant Renaissance masterpiece blending sorrow & symbolism. Explore Venetian artistry, detailed figures & divine beauty.
Vittore Carpaccio’s monumental 'Martyrdom of St. Ursula' (1493) showcases Early Netherlandish detail & civic grandeur. Explore this rich, narrative cycle on panel.
Admire Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Virgin Mary & John the Baptist’. A stunning 1500 Venetian Renaissance painting of prayer & devotion. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'Disputation of St Stephen' (1514) depicts the saint’s brutal martyrdom with dramatic intensity. Explore this Venetian Renaissance masterpiece, showcasing religious fervor and a unique artistic style.
Admire Vittore Carpaccio's 'Lion of St Mark,' a Venetian Renaissance masterpiece depicting Saint Mark holding a book. Explore its symbolism & historical context at Palazzo Ducale.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'Presentation of Jesus in the Temple' (1510) is a stunning Venetian Renaissance masterpiece depicting a pivotal biblical scene with intricate detail and vibrant colors.
This detailed depiction captures the intense scene of St Stephen being stoned by a crowd of Jerusalem citizens. Painted in 1514 by Vittore Carpaccio, it exemplifies his conservative Venetian style influenced by Antonello da Messina and early Netherlandish art.
A dramatic Venetian Renaissance scene of the trial of St. Stephen by Vittore Carpaccio captures intense religious fervor and intricate detail, inviting you to explore this masterpiece of Italian art history.
An intimate scene of a woman and her dog rests within this warm 1495 masterpiece by Vittore Carpaccio, capturing the quiet beauty of the Italian Renaissance for your private collection.
Step into the dreamlike world of Vittore Carpaccio's 'The Dream of St Ursula' (1495). This richly detailed Renaissance painting captures a luxurious bedroom scene, blending Venetian and Netherlandish influences with symbolic storytelling.