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Carlo Crivelli 1430-1495
Italian
Carlo Crivelli Locations
1495). He produced many large, multi-partite altarpieces in which his highly charged, emotional use of line, delight in detail, decoration and citric colours, often set against a gold ground, convey an intensity of expression unequalled elsewhere in Italy. His mastery of perspective was also used for dramatic impact. As he worked in isolation in the Marches, his style only had local influence. In the 19th century, however, he was one of the most collected of 15th-century Italian painters.
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Painting ID:: 40257 Annunciation with St. Endimius
mk156
1486
Oil on canvas transferred to wood
207x147cm
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Painting ID:: 42865 The Vision of the Blessed Gabriele Ferretti
mk170
circa 1489
Oil and egg tempera on poplar
141x87cm
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Painting ID:: 42866 The Dead Christ Supported by two angels
mk170
1473-1475
Tempera on poplar
72.4x55.2cm
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Painting ID:: 42867 The Annunciation
mk170
oil and egg tempera on canvas
207x146.7cm
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Painting ID:: 42868 La Madonna della Rondine
mk170
1490-1492
Oil and egg tempera on poplar
150.5x107.3cm
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Carlo Crivelli
1430-1495
Italian
Carlo Crivelli Locations
1495). He produced many large, multi-partite altarpieces in which his highly charged, emotional use of line, delight in detail, decoration and citric colours, often set against a gold ground, convey an intensity of expression unequalled elsewhere in Italy. His mastery of perspective was also used for dramatic impact. As he worked in isolation in the Marches, his style only had local influence. In the 19th century, however, he was one of the most collected of 15th-century Italian painters.
. Related Artists to Carlo Crivelli: | Jacques Charlier | Henry Courtnay Selous | Henry William Beechey | Sebastian Vrancx | GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas |
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