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Giovanni Bellini

1430
1516
Italy
Giovanni Bellini (Italy, 1430–1516) was a prominent Venetian painter, born in Venice and known for his contributions to the Italian Renaissance.
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Giovanni Bellini was an Italian painter born in 1430 and active until his death in 1516. He was a prominent figure in the Renaissance movement, known for his innovative use of color and light, which significantly influenced the development of Venetian painting. Bellini's works often depicted religious themes and portraits, showcasing a deep understanding of human emotion and naturalism. He played a crucial role in the transition from the Gothic style to the Renaissance, mentoring several notable artists, including Giorgione and Titian. His legacy endures through masterpieces such as "The Feast of the Gods" and "Madonna and Child." Bellini's contributions to art have solidified his status as one of the leading painters of the Italian Renaissance.

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