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The paintings, drawings and works on paper of two giants of the early Italian Renaissance—Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini—go on display side by side at the National Gallery in London next ...
In this extraordinary masterpiece — one of 12 pictures in “Giovanni Bellini: Landscapes of Faith in Renaissance Venice,” newly opened at the J. Paul Getty Museum — sunrise is breaking, its ...
In a ground-breaking exhibition at the National Gallery discover the history of two artists and brothers-in-law and uncover a story of rivalry, art and family.
In the exhibition at the National Gallery, which will transfer to the Gemäldegalerie at the beginning of March, Caroline Campbell and her colleagues there and at the British Museum demonstrate how ...
Pitched as “a tale of two artists”, the National Gallery’s big autumn show promises a history woven in shades of friendship and rivalry, marriage and family, privilege and hard graft. Andrea Mantegna ...
Mantegna and Bellini review: National Gallery explores a marriage of sheer genius with Renaissance Masters The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers.
The history of art is filled with family relationships: but perhaps the most distinguished is that between brothers-in-law Andrea Mantegna (c1430-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (c1435-1516).
The work of Giovanni Bellini goes on show at Norwich Castle museum.
A new exhibition, Mantegna and Bellini, at the National Gallery brings these brothers-in-law side by side once again.
Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini were brothers-in-law, Mantegna’s marriage to Nicolosia Bellini in 1453 a strategic match that brought fresh blood to Venice’s greatest artistic dynasty. The ...
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