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Born c.1415 • Murano?Italy
Died c.1480
Movement / Style Renaissance artVenetian schoolRenaissance
Notable Family Members son Alvise Vivarini • brother Bartolomeo Vivarini

Venus of Urbino by Titian
Titian
Italian painter
Tintoretto: Last Supper
Tintoretto
Italian painter
Bellini, Giovanni: Saint Jerome Reading
Giovanni Bellini
Italian painter
The Adoration of the Shepherds by Giorgione
Giorgione
Italian painter
The Annunciation to the Shepherds, oil on canvas by Jacopo Bassano, probably 1555/1560; in the Samuel H. Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 106.1 × 82.6 cm.
Jacopo Bassano
Italian painter
Jacopo Bellini: The Nativity
Jacopo Bellini
Italian painter
Vittore Carpaccio
Italian painter
Paris Bordone
Italian painter
Burial of the Count de Orgaz
El Greco
Spanish artist
The Last Supper
Andrea del Castagno
Italian painter
“The Condemned in Hell,” fresco by Luca Signorelli, 1500–02; in the chapel of S. Brizio, Orvieto, Italy
Luca Signorelli
Italian painter
Franciabigio
Italian painter
Francesco Di Giorgio
Francesco di Giorgio
Italian artist
Bernardino Luini
Italian painter
Romanino, Il: The Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Anthony Abbot and a Donor
Il Romanino
Italian painter
“Assumption” (lost in war), oil on wood by Francia, c. 1504; formerly in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Francia
Italian artist
Scipione Pulzone
Italian painter
Miracle of the True Cross at the Bridge of San Lorenzo
Gentile Bellini
Italian painter
Albrecht Dürer: Self-Portrait in Furred Coat
Albrecht Dürer
German artist
Hugo van der Goes
Flemish artist

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