LECTURE 1 "Giovanni Bellini and the Dawn of the High Renaissance in Venice"
The Renaissance of Painting in Venice (Part II)
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1h 22m
During the 1480s and 90s, Giovanni Bellini’s style gradually transitioned away from a “Antonellesque” approach of tightly controlled brushwork to a bolder, more broken application of paint. Bellini’s late style would become the foundation for the next generation of Venetian painters such as Giorgione and Titian.
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