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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 ...
Years after the arguments and rows, Bellini came to honour his former brother-in-law in death. “Mantegna and Bellini” is in the Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2, until 27 ...
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. The son of a carpenter, Andrea Mantegna ...
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 ...
Giovanni, the Bellini of this show’s title, relished using Mantegna’s ideas to emerge from Jacopo’s shadow, ultimately becoming the greatest Venetian artist of the quattrocento.
Mother and child: Madonna of the Meadow (c 1500-05) shows Giovanni Bellini’s skill with colour. Credit: ... “Mantegna and Bellini” runs at the National Gallery, London WC2 from 1 October 2018 to 27 ...
Giovanni Bellini, “Virgin and Child With Saint John the Baptist and a Female Saint in a Landscape,” circa 1501. (J. Paul Getty Museum) Giovanni Bellini, “Crucifixion,” circa 1495-1500.
A subtle display of skill: ‘The Presentation of Christ in the Temple’ by Giovanni Bellini, about 1470–1475 ... Mantegna and Bellini is at the National Gallery from 1 October to 27 January 2019.
Giovanni Bellini is considered the founder of the ... contribution to the Centenary of the National Art Collections ... Gallery and the Wallace Collection in London.
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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