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Cima da Conegliano (Giovanni Battista Cima)

1459
1517
Italy
Cima da Conegliano (Giovanni Battista Cima), an Italian painter active during the Renaissance, was born in Conegliano in 1459 and died in Venice in 1517.
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Movement:
Renaissance
Biography:

Cima da Conegliano, born Giovanni Battista Cima in Italy in 1459, was a prominent painter of the Renaissance. He is best known for his altarpieces and devotional works that exhibit a keen attention to detail and a mastery of color and light. Cima's style reflects the influence of both Venetian and Northern Italian painting traditions, characterized by serene compositions and a focus on religious themes. His notable works include "The Virgin and Child with Saints" and "The Madonna and Child with Saints," which showcase his ability to convey emotion and spirituality. Cima da Conegliano passed away in 1517, leaving a lasting impact on the development of Venetian Renaissance art. His contributions continue to be celebrated for their technical skill and aesthetic beauty.

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