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  1. Jacopo Bellini (c. 1400 – c. 1470) was one of the founders of the Renaissance style of painting in Venice and northern Italy. His sons Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, and his son-in-law Andrea Mantegna, were also famous painters.

  2. Jacopo Bellini (born c. 1400, Venice—died c. 1470, Venice) was a painter who introduced the principles of Florentine early Renaissance art into Venice. He was trained under the Umbrian artist Gentile da Fabriano, and in 1423 he had accompanied his master to Florence.

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  3. View all 40 artworks. Jacopo Bellini lived in the XIV – XV cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Early Renaissance. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  4. Jacopo Bellini. Venetian, c. 1390/1400 - 1470/1471. Biography. Works of Art. Artist Bibliography. Biography. Jacopo, son of the tin worker Nicolò Bellini, is mentioned for the first time in 1421, when he was already an established painter, the author of an altarpiece in the Scuola Grande di San Marco in Venice.

  5. Madonna and Child. Jacopo Bellini dominated Venetian painting in the middle years of the fifteenth century and was a key figure in the creation of Venetian Renaissance painting. This is one of his rare extant paintings, probably done in the 1440s. Sadly, the surface of the painting has lost most of its pigment.

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  7. ARC. Leading the Revival of Realism. JACOPO BELLINI (c. 1400-1470-1471) was the son of a tinsmith or pewterer, Nicoletto Bellini, by his wife Franceschina. When the accomplished Umbrian master Gentile da Fabriano came to practise at Venice, where art was backward, several young men of the city took service under him as pupils.

  8. he notebooks of Jacopo Bellini, the early Renaissance Venetian painter, confront art historians with one of their peskiest examples of the problem of trying to explain what a work of art is all about. In Bellini’s case the problem is often resolved by not bringing it up at all.

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