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Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1500-1571 Bordone was born at Treviso, but had moved to Venice by late adolescence. He apprenticed briefly and unhappily (according to Vasari) with Titian. Vasari may have met the elder Bordone. From the 1520s, we have works by Bordone including the Holy Family in Florence, Sacra Conversazione with Donor (Glasgow), and Holy Family with St. Catherine (Hermitage Museum). The St. Ambrose and a Donor (1523) is now in Brera. In 1525-6, Bordone painted an altarpiece for the church of S. Agostino in Crema, a Madonna with St. Christopher and St George (now in the Palazzo Tadini collection at Lovere). A second altarpiece, Pentecost, is now in Brera gallery. In 1534-5, he painted his large-scale masterpiece for the Scuola di San Marco a canvas of the Fisherman delivering the Marriage Ring of Venice to the Doge (Accademia). However, when this latter painting is compared to the near-contemoporary, and structurally similar, Presentation of the Virgin, Bordone's limitations, his use of superior perspective, which creates dwarfed distant perspectives, and limited coloration relative to the brilliant tints of Titian. Bordone is best at his smaller cabinet pieces, showing half-figures, semi-undressed men and women from mythology or religious stories in a muscular interaction despite the crowded space.
 

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BORDONE, Paris Allegory ghyj oil on canvas


Allegory ghyj
Allegory ghyj
Painting ID::  5240
  1558-60 Oil on canvas, 110 x 131 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
  1558-60 Oil on canvas, 110 x 131 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg

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BORDONE, Paris Nude intp oil on canvas


Nude intp
Nude intp
Painting ID::  5241
  Pencil and chalk on paper, 32 x 20 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
  Pencil and chalk on paper, 32 x 20 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

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BORDONE, Paris The Presentation of the Ring fdhfd oil on canvas


The Presentation of the Ring fdhfd
The Presentation of the Ring fdhfd
Painting ID::  5242
  1534 Oil on canvas, 370 x 301 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
  1534 Oil on canvas, 370 x 301 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

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BORDONE, Paris Venus and Mars with Cupid oil on canvas


Venus and Mars with Cupid
Venus and Mars with Cupid
Painting ID::  5243
  1559-60 Oil on canvas, 118 x 130,5 cm Galleria Doria-Pamphili, Rome
  1559-60 Oil on canvas, 118 x 130,5 cm Galleria Doria-Pamphili, Rome

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BORDONE, Paris The Venetian Lovers oil on canvas


The Venetian Lovers
The Venetian Lovers
Painting ID::  5244
  Oil on canvas, 95 x 80 cm Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
  Oil on canvas, 95 x 80 cm Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

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     Italian High Renaissance Painter, 1500-1571 Bordone was born at Treviso, but had moved to Venice by late adolescence. He apprenticed briefly and unhappily (according to Vasari) with Titian. Vasari may have met the elder Bordone. From the 1520s, we have works by Bordone including the Holy Family in Florence, Sacra Conversazione with Donor (Glasgow), and Holy Family with St. Catherine (Hermitage Museum). The St. Ambrose and a Donor (1523) is now in Brera. In 1525-6, Bordone painted an altarpiece for the church of S. Agostino in Crema, a Madonna with St. Christopher and St George (now in the Palazzo Tadini collection at Lovere). A second altarpiece, Pentecost, is now in Brera gallery. In 1534-5, he painted his large-scale masterpiece for the Scuola di San Marco a canvas of the Fisherman delivering the Marriage Ring of Venice to the Doge (Accademia). However, when this latter painting is compared to the near-contemoporary, and structurally similar, Presentation of the Virgin, Bordone's limitations, his use of superior perspective, which creates dwarfed distant perspectives, and limited coloration relative to the brilliant tints of Titian. Bordone is best at his smaller cabinet pieces, showing half-figures, semi-undressed men and women from mythology or religious stories in a muscular interaction despite the crowded space.

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