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  1. The Procession in St. Mark's Square (Italian: Processione in piazza San Marco) is a tempera-on-canvas painting by Italian Renaissance artist Gentile Bellini, dating from c. 1496. It is housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.

  2. The Procession in St. Mark's Square (Italian: Processione in piazza San Marco) is a painting by Italian Renaissance artist Gentile Bellini, dating from 1496. It is now housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.

  3. Gentile Bellini signed and dated the Procession in the Piazza San Marco in 1496. The canvas is the largest and the most impressive of the cycle, and it originally hung above the seats of the governing body of the Scuola (banca). The painting illustrates a miracle that occurred on 25 April 1443, feast-day of Saint Mark, during the doge’s ...

  4. BELLINI, Gentile. (b. ca. 1429, Venezia, d. 1507, Venezia) Procession in Piazza San Marco. 1496. Tempera and oil on canvas, 367 x 745 cm. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice.

  5. Gentile became the official portrait artist for the Doges and was sent to Constantinople in 1479 to record the peace treaty signed between the Republic of Venice and Turkey. He stayed on for a year and painted the portrait of Sultan Mehmed II.

  6. Jul 21, 2024 · Gentile Bellini, “Procession of the Reliquary of the True Cross in Piazza San Marco,” Fifteenth-Century Italian Art, accessed July 21, 2024, http://quattrocentoitalia.artinterp.org/omeka/items/show/214.

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  8. Gentile's contributions include the Procession of the True Cross in Piazza San Marco, which dates from 1496, and the Miracle of the True Cross at the S. Lorenzo Bridge, dating from 1500 and featuring Gentile's self-portrait and that of his brother Giovanni.

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