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Bartolomeo Montagna Ecce Homo (mk05) oil painting reproduction


Ecce Homo (mk05)
Wood 21 1/2 x 17''(55 x 43 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1863
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Bartolomeo Montagna
  
Orzinuovi ca 1450-Vicenza 1523 .Painter and draughtsman. Montagna is first documented in 1459 in Vicenza as a minor and, still a minor, in 1467. In 1469 he is recorded as a resident of Venice. In 1474 he was living in Vicenza where, in 1476 and 1478, he was commissioned to paint altarpieces (now lost). He has variously been considered a pupil of Andrea Mantegna (Vasari), Giovanni Bellini, Antonello da Messina, Alvise Vivarini, Domenico Morone and Vittore Carpaccio. While none of these artists, except Carpaccio, was irrelevant to Montagna's stylistic formation, scholars agree that Giovanni Bellini was the primary influence on his art. He may have worked in Bellini's shop around 1470. Several of Montagna's paintings of the Virgin and Child in which the influence of Antonello da Messina is especially marked (e.g. two in Belluno, Mus. Civ.; London, N.G., see Davies, no. 802) are likely to be close in date to Antonello's sojourn in Venice (1475-6); they are therefore best considered Montagna's earliest extant works (Gilbert, 1967) rather than as an unexplained parenthesis around 1485 between two Bellinesque phases (Puppi, 1962). These early paintings appear to be followed by others in which the geometrically rounded forms derived from Antonello become more slender and sharper-edged. Their figures are imbued with a deeply felt, individual humanity, sometimes austere and minatory, sometimes tender. Among them are some larger-scale works,
Ecce Homo (mk05)
Wood 21 1/2 x 17''(55 x 43 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1863

Related Paintings to Bartolomeo Montagna :.
| Mary Cassatt85 | The Foyer, 1896 | Tegeo Diaz, Rafael-La familia Barrio-111,5 cm x 82 cm | Jan van Goyen - The Mouth of an Estuary with a Gateway | Nicolaes Maes - A Woman scraping Parsnips, with a Child standing by her | | Girl | Daedalus after | Bellis perennis | St John Taking Leave of his Parents | Portrait of Nicolaes van Bambeeck (mk33) |


        

 

 

 

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