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Bartolomeo Vivarini

1432
1499
Italy
Bartolomeo Vivarini (Italy, 1432–1499) was a Venetian painter known for his contributions to the early Renaissance, with his birth and death cities being Venice.
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Renaissance
Biography:

Bartolomeo Vivarini was an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, born in 1432 and passing away in 1499. He is known for his contributions to the Venetian school of painting, characterized by a blend of Gothic and early Renaissance styles. Vivarini's works often featured religious themes and were marked by their vivid colors and intricate details. He played a significant role in the development of Venetian painting, influencing later artists such as Giovanni Bellini. His most notable works include altarpieces and portraits, although specific details about his training and early life remain unknown.

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