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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.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Healing of the Madman,’ a stunning 1496 Venetian masterpiece. Discover intricate detail & early Netherlandish style in this iconic Renaissance painting.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio's masterpiece 'The Pilgrims Meet the Pope,' depicting a solemn papal procession amidst a medieval crowd, showcasing Venetian Renaissance artistry and influenced by Antonello da Messina.
Vittore Carpaccio's "The Flight into Egypt" (1500) depicts Mary and Jesus fleeing to Egypt, showcasing his Venetian Renaissance style with rich detail & narrative storytelling.
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 (1465–1526) was an Italian painter who studied under Gentile Bellini and embraced Antonello da Messina’s style alongside Early Netherlandish influences. Known for his meticulous detail and narrative storytelling, exemplified by ‘The Legend of Saint Ursula,’ he remains a pivotal figure in Venetian Renaissance art.
Witness Vittore Carpaccio’s stunning ‘Apotheosis of St Ursula,’ a 1491 Renaissance masterpiece! Explore its rich detail, dramatic lighting & religious symbolism in this monumental oil painting.
Discover 'The Ambassadors Depart' by Vittore Carpaccio (1495). A stunning Venetian Renaissance oil painting showcasing opulent courtly life & symbolic detail. Explore this masterpiece!
Discover Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Dream of St Ursula’ (1495). A richly detailed Renaissance painting featuring a luxurious bedroom scene & symbolic elements. Explore this masterpiece!
Experience the vibrant energy of 15th-century Venice in Carpaccio's masterpiece, The Healing of the Madman; discover this richly detailed Renaissance scene today.
Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Arrival of the English Ambassadors’ (1495) captures a pivotal Venetian scene with meticulous detail and clarity, showcasing Renaissance ideals through its masterful realism and symbolic richness – perfect for art lovers to admire or own.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio’s ‘Departure of the Pilgrims’. A stunning Renaissance detail showcasing opulent figures & rich textures. Discover Venetian art history!
Vittore Carpaccio's ‘Holy Family with Two Donors,’ created in 1505, exemplifies High Renaissance artistry. Featuring a landscape reminiscent of Giorgione and meticulous attention to perspective, this painting showcases Carpaccio’s signature style—harmonious color palettes and balanced compositions—reflecting humanist ideals prevalent during the period.
Delve into Vittore Carpaccio's masterful depiction of 'Disputation of St Stephen,' showcasing Venetian Renaissance artistry and religious contemplation within the Pinacoteca di Brera.
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.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio's 'The Ambassadors Depart,' a masterful Venetian Renaissance painting capturing opulent courtly life and symbolic detail—a testament to artistic brilliance.
Crucifixion and Apotheosis of the Ten Thousand Martyrs
Vittore Carpaccio’s 1490 ‘Portrait of an Unknown Man with Red Beret’ captures a distinguished Venetian gentleman in a conservative style, echoing Antonello da Messina and early Netherlandish art. Discover this captivating Renaissance painting and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
A serene Venetian Renaissance study featuring St. Augustine surrounded by scholarly treasures in this masterful 1507 oil painting by Vittore Carpaccio, inviting you to bring a piece of history into your collection.
Vittore Carpaccio's 'Presentation of Jesus' (1510) depicts a vibrant scene from the Nativity, showcasing intricate detail and Venetian Renaissance artistry. Explore this masterpiece!
Experience Vittore Carpaccio's 1504 masterpiece, The Marriage of the Virgin, showcasing rich Venetian Renaissance detail; bring this iconic narrative home today.
Explore Vittore Carpaccio's masterpiece 'Birth of the Virgin,' a stunning Venetian painting showcasing biblical storytelling and masterful use of color—a testament to Renaissance artistry.