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Italian 1476-1510 Giorgione Galleries For his home town of Castelfranco, Giorgione painted the Castelfranco Madonna, an altarpiece in sacra conversazione form ?? Madonna enthroned, with saints on either side forming an equilateral triangle. This gave the landscape background an importance which marks an innovation in Venetian art, and was quickly followed by his master Giovanni Bellini and others.Giorgione began to use the very refined chiaroscuro called sfumato ?? the delicate use of shades of color to depict light and perspective ?? around the same time as Leonardo. Whether Vasari is correct in saying he learnt it from Leonardo's works is unclear ?? he is always keen to ascribe all advances to Florentine sources. Leonardo's delicate color modulations result from the tiny disconnected spots of paint that he probably derived from manuscript illumination techniques and first brought into oil painting. These gave Giorgione's works the magical glow of light for which they are celebrated. Most entirely central and typical of all Giorgione's extant works is the Sleeping Venus now in Dresden, first recognized by Morelli, and now universally accepted, as being the same as the picture seen by Michiel and later by Ridolfi (his 17th century biographer) in the Casa Marcello at Venice. An exquisitely pure and severe rhythm of line and contour chastens the sensuous richness of the presentment: the sweep of white drapery on which the goddess lies, and of glowing landscape that fills the space behind her, most harmoniously frame her divinity. The use of an external landscape to frame a nude is innovative; but in addition, to add to her mystery, she is shrouded in sleep, spirited away from accessibility to her conscious expression. It is recorded by Michiel that Giorgione left this piece unfinished and that the landscape, with a Cupid which subsequent restoration has removed, were completed after his death by Titian. The picture is the prototype of Titian's own Venus of Urbino and of many more by other painters of the school; but none of them attained the fame of the first exemplar. The same concept of idealized beauty is evoked in a virginally pensive Judith from the Hermitage Museum, a large painting which exhibits Giorgione's special qualities of color richness and landscape romance, while demonstrating that life and death are each other's companions rather than foes. Apart from the altarpiece and the frescoes, all Giorgione's surviving works are small paintings designed for the wealthy Venetian collector to keep in his home; most are under two foot (60 cm) in either dimension. This market had been emerging over the last half of the fifteenth century in Italy, and was much better established in the Netherlands, but Giorgione was the first major Italian painter to concentrate his work on it to such an extent ?? indeed soon after his death the size of such paintings began to increase with the prosperity and palaces of the patrons.

Giorgione Adoration of the Magi oil painting artist


Giorgione Adoration of the Magi oil painting artist

Adoration of the Magi
Painting ID::  1771
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National Gallery, London


Giorgione Warrior with Shield Bearer oil painting artist


Giorgione Warrior with Shield Bearer oil painting artist

Warrior with Shield Bearer
Painting ID::  1772
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Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


Giorgione Scenes from the Life of the Virgin  s oil painting artist


Giorgione Scenes from the Life of the Virgin  s oil painting artist

Scenes from the Life of the Virgin s
Painting ID::  1779
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1304-13 Arena Chapel, Padua


Giorgione Pastoral Concert (Fete champetre) oil painting artist


Giorgione Pastoral Concert (Fete champetre) oil painting artist

Pastoral Concert (Fete champetre)
Painting ID::  6886
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1508-09 Oil on canvas, 110 x 138 cm Mus??e du Louvre, Paris


Giorgione Judith dh oil painting artist


Giorgione Judith dh oil painting artist

Judith dh
Painting ID::  6887
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c. 1504 Oil on canvas, trasferred from panel, 144 x 66,5 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg


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