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Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s enigmatic ‘Reverse Side of Ginevra de’ Benci’! A stunning drypoint etching revealing a symbolic snake & crown. National Gallery masterpiece.
The Camera degli Sposi (detail 3) by Andrea Mantegna is a captivating fresco from 1474 celebrated for its innovative use of trompe-l'oeil and classical influences. Executed in the Ducal Palace of Mantua, it exemplifies Mantegna’s skill in capturing Renaissance style through meticulous detail and dramatic perspective—a testament to his artistic legacy.
Discover Botticelli's captivating 'Portrait of a Young Man with Red Cap,' a Renaissance masterpiece showcasing Florentine elegance and subtle psychological depth. Explore its history & artistry!
Discover Andrea Mantegna’s ‘Camera degli Sposi’ detail! A Renaissance masterpiece showcasing perspective & humanism. Explore this stunning fresco's intricate details & historical significance.
A striking scarlet hat and gilded Medici medal define this masterful Early Renaissance portrait by Sandro Botticelli, offering a profound glimpse into Florentine prestige that you can bring to your private collection.
Delicate Flemish detail shines through in Hans Memling’s St John Altarpiece, capturing the solemn gaze of a crowned figure amidst richly ornamented figures—a masterpiece from 1474 that invites contemplation and offers a glimpse into Renaissance spirituality.
Discover Cosmè Tura’s ‘Pietà’ (1474), a stunning Early Renaissance panel depicting Christ's deposition. Explore its dramatic lighting, symmetrical composition & rich symbolism in Ferrara Cathedral Museum.
Admire Antonello da Messina's masterpiece – Portrait of a Man (1474). Explore the meticulous detail, chiaroscuro technique & humanist ideals of Early Renaissance art housed in Berlin’s Staatliche Museen.
Explore Hans Memling's exquisite detail in this fragment of the St John Altarpiece (1474). Discover Northern Renaissance artistry and spiritual depth.
Bartolomé Bermejo’s ‘St Dominic Enthroned in Glory,’ completed in 1474, exemplifies the fusion of Flemish painting techniques with Spanish artistic traditions. This monumental altarpiece features a regal depiction of St. Dominic surrounded by ornate furnishings and vibrant colors, demonstrating Bermejo's unparalleled skill in capturing texture and luminosity.
Explore Hans Memling’s poignant ‘St John Altarpiece’ detail – a Renaissance masterpiece of faith & sacrifice. Discover its rich symbolism and masterful technique.
This painting is housed at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It’s considered one of Tura’s most significant achievements and a cornerstone of Ferrara School's artistic legacy. The Web Gallery of Art provides detailed information about the artwork, including its dimensions and provenance.
Delicate Flemish detail defines Hans Memling’s St John Altarpiece, showcasing Jesus surrounded by angels amidst serene biblical figures—a masterpiece of the Early Netherlandish Renaissance that invites contemplation and offers a timeless glimpse into spiritual devotion.
Cosmè Tura’s ‘St George’ (1474) – a captivating panel fragment from the Roverella Polyptych. Witness the artist's masterful oil painting style & detailed portraiture. Acquire this Italian Renaissance masterpiece.
Experience the breathtaking detail of Hans Memling’s St John Altarpiece, capturing the dramatic preaching scene against a vibrant beach backdrop and rainbow sky—a masterpiece of Early Netherlandish art that invites contemplation and offers a timeless glimpse into religious devotion.
Bartolomeo Vivarini’s ‘Triptych of St Mark’ (1474) showcases Venetian Renaissance artistry. Explore this opulent oil-on-wood triptych with rich colors, intricate details & dramatic lighting.
Admire Francesco di Giorgio Martini’s ‘View of the Apse’ (1474). A stunning Romanesque brick chapel, showcasing realistic detail & serene beauty. Perfect for art collectors!