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  1. Carlo Crivelli ( Venice, c. 1430 – Ascoli Piceno, c. 1495) was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility, [1] who spent his early years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione, and Mantegna. He left the Veneto by 1458 and spent most of the remainder of his career in the ...

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  2. Carlo Crivelli ( Venice c. 1430 – Ascoli Piceno 1495) was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility, who spent his early years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione and Mantegna. He left the Veneto by 1458 and spent most of the remainder of his career in the March of ...

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  4. Venetian school. Carlo Crivelli (born c. 1430/35, Venice [Italy]—died c. 1494/95, Ascoli Piceno, Marche) was probably the most individual of 15th-century Venetian painters, an artist whose highly personal and mannered style carried Renaissance forms into an unusual expressionism. Presumably the son of a painter, Jacopo Crivelli, Carlo was ...

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  5. Apr 1, 2022 · Carlo Crivelli (c.1430–c.1495) The National Gallery, London. Here, rather unconventionally, the vanishing point is located at the picture's left, rather than its centre. Crivelli uses perspective to create a deep sense of space within the painting, and as a result we cannot resist being pulled into it.

  6. Madonna and Child. Carlo Crivelli Italian. ca. 1480. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 606. Symbols of good and evil appear throughout this exquisitely rendered painting. While the apples and fly symbolize sin, the cucumber and goldfinch reference redemption and the soul. Flemish art may have inspired the precisely detailed style of ...

  7. Aug 21, 2022 · Fifteenth-century Italian painter Carlo Crivelli stands out for his dazzling combination of Medieval decoration and Renaissance naturalism. His religious paintings are full of illusionistic textures and clever visual tricks. Carlo Crivelli (c. 1430/5-1495) was an Italian religious painter. He was born in Venice and started his artistic training ...

  8. Google Classroom. By Dr. Sally Hickson. Carlo Crivelli, The Annunciation with Saint Emidius, 1486, egg and oil on canvas, 207 x 146.7 cm (The National Gallery, London) Aside from Cosimo Tura, Carlo Crivelli was the most delightfully odd late Gothic painter in Italy. Born in Venice, he absorbed the influences of the Vivarini, the Bellini, and ...

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