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LECTURE 2 "The Advent of Oil Painting -Giovanni Bellini & Antonello da Messina"
The Renaissance of Painting in Venice (Part I)
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1h 19m
The first important phase of Venetian painting in the early Renaissance was certainly defined by the work of Giovanni Bellini, whose earlier works demonstrate the influence of his talented brother-in-law, Andrea Mantegna, with their incisive, linear forms. But the arrival of Antonello da Messina to Venice in 1475 allowed Giovanni to perfect his mastery of the oil medium and to dramatically shift the direction that Venetian painting would take.
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