MANTEGNA, Andrea

Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1431-1506 Italian painter and printmaker. He occupies a pre-eminent position among Italian artists of the 15th century. The profound enthusiasm for the civilization of ancient Rome that infuses his entire oeuvre was unprecedented in a painter. In addition to its antiquarian content, his art is characterized by brilliant compositional solutions, the bold and innovative use of perspective and foreshortening and a precise and deliberate manner of execution, an aspect that was commented upon during his lifetime. He was held in great esteem by his contemporaries for his learning and skill and, significantly, he is the only artist of the period to have left a small corpus of self-portraits: two in the Ovetari Chapel; his presumed self-portrait in the Presentation in the Temple (Berlin, Gemeldegal.); one in the Camera Picta (Mantua, Pal. Ducale) and the funerary bust in his burial chapel in S Andrea, Mantua, designed and probably executed by himself. His printmaking activity is technically advanced and of great importance, although certain aspects of the execution remain to be clarified.


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MANTEGNA, Andrea Agony in the Garden oil


Agony in the Garden
Painting ID::  33408
Agony in the Garden
mk86 c.1460 Tempera on wood 63x80cm London,National Gallery
   
   
     

MANTEGNA, Andrea Dead Christ oil


Dead Christ
Painting ID::  33409
Dead Christ
mk86 c.1480 Tempera on canvas 66x81cm Milan, Pinacoteca di Brera
   
   
     

MANTEGNA, Andrea The Gonzaga Family and Retinue finished oil


The Gonzaga Family and Retinue finished
Painting ID::  33410
The Gonzaga Family and Retinue finished
mk86 1474 Fresco,600x807cm Mantua,Palazzo Ducale, Camera degli Sposi
   
   
     

MANTEGNA, Andrea Samson and Delilah oil


Samson and Delilah
Painting ID::  42917
Samson and Delilah
mk170 1495-1500 Tempera on linen 47x36.8cm
mk170 1495-1500 Tempera_on_linen_ 47x36.8cm
   
   
     

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     MANTEGNA, Andrea
     Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1431-1506 Italian painter and printmaker. He occupies a pre-eminent position among Italian artists of the 15th century. The profound enthusiasm for the civilization of ancient Rome that infuses his entire oeuvre was unprecedented in a painter. In addition to its antiquarian content, his art is characterized by brilliant compositional solutions, the bold and innovative use of perspective and foreshortening and a precise and deliberate manner of execution, an aspect that was commented upon during his lifetime. He was held in great esteem by his contemporaries for his learning and skill and, significantly, he is the only artist of the period to have left a small corpus of self-portraits: two in the Ovetari Chapel; his presumed self-portrait in the Presentation in the Temple (Berlin, Gemeldegal.); one in the Camera Picta (Mantua, Pal. Ducale) and the funerary bust in his burial chapel in S Andrea, Mantua, designed and probably executed by himself. His printmaking activity is technically advanced and of great importance, although certain aspects of the execution remain to be clarified.

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