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Vittore Carpaccio’s monumental 'Martyrdom of St. Ursula' (1493) showcases Early Netherlandish detail & civic grandeur. Explore this rich, narrative cycle on panel.
Witness Vittore Carpaccio’s poignant ‘Meditation on the Passion’ (1510). Explore Venetian artistry, Christ's death, and profound symbolism in this captivating Renaissance masterpiece.
Vittore Carpaccio’s somber "The Dead Christ" (1520) offers a poignant reflection on mortality in Venetian High Renaissance style. Explore this masterful narrative painting and discover a timeless piece to own.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'Martyrdom of the Pilgrims' depicts St. Ursula's tragic fate & funeral, showcasing Venetian artistry & historical narrative with rich detail.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘St Stephen is Consecrated Deacon.’ A detailed oil painting analysis reveals Renaissance influence & emotional depth. Discover this 16th-century masterpiece!
Explore Vittore Carpaccio’s monumental 'Martyrdom of St. Ursula'! A rich Early Netherlandish panel depicting a dramatic historical scene, showcasing Venetian Renaissance detail & civic grandeur.
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.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'Ten Thousand Martyrs' vividly depicts the Roman soldiers’ conversion to Christianity on Mount Ararat, showcasing dramatic detail and religious symbolism from 1515.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'The Pilgrims Meet the Pope' (1492) is a captivating Renaissance masterpiece, showcasing intricate detail and narrative storytelling through vibrant colors and figures.
Vittore Carpaccio’s dramatic depiction of St Stephen's martyrdom captures the chilling tension of this biblical event in Venetian Renaissance style. Featuring a meticulously rendered crowd wielding weapons and a central figure facing imminent death, explore this evocative masterpiece.
Witness the poignant departure of figures from Vittore Carpaccio's 'The Ambassadors Depart.' Explore this Venetian masterpiece brimming with symbolic detail and rich color, capturing a moment of quiet interaction.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Departure of the Pilgrims’. A stunning Renaissance detail showcasing opulent figures & rich textures. Discover Venetian art history!
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.
Crucifixion and Apotheosis of the Ten Thousand Martyrs
A tender medieval wedding scene captures the romantic union of a bride and groom in this detailed 1495 masterpiece by Vittore Carpaccio, inviting you to bring this piece of Italian Renaissance history into your home.
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.