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  1. Composition. Andrea Mantegna 's St. Mark, 1448. The two-source hypothesis: Most scholars agree that Mark was the first of the gospels to be composed, and that the authors of Matthew and Luke used it plus a second document called the Q source when composing their own gospels.

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  3. Painters Of The Italian Renaissance You... | Culture Trip

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    The young Raphael likely began his training there, where he was exposed to works by great artists such as Andrea Mantegna and Piero della Francesca. Raphael was also a pupil of Pietro Perugino, and his early works reflect the influence of his teacher, a Renaissance master in his own right.

  4. “Portrait of Madame X” by John Singer Sargent | Daily Dose of Art

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    For today, we have one of the most famous paintings by the artist, John Singer Sargent. “Portrait of Madame X”, often just referred to as “Madame X”, is an oil on canvas painting by the American artist, John Singer Sargent, from 1884. In 1916, as he was selling the painting to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he said of it, “I suppose ...

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    Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua and Barbara of Brandenburg with their children, fresco by Andrea Mantegna at San Giorgio Castle, Mantua, around 1470. Arms of the Gonzaga- Nevers branch that inherited the Duchy of Mantua from the extinct senior line and ruled it from 1627 to 1708, when that branch died out in the male line.

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  6. Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia

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    Composition. Andrea Mantegna 's St. Mark, 1448. The two-source hypothesis: Most scholars agree that Mark was the first of the gospels to be composed, and that the authors of Matthew and Luke used it plus a second document called the Q source when composing their own gospels.

  7. Andrea Mantegna - The Death of the Virgin - en.artsdot.com

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    All artworks with topics: Death, Virgin, Birth And Death. Artworks related to Death, Virgin, Birth And Death with colors: Artworks in museum Museo del Prado (Spain) Museums exhibiting Andrea Mantegna. Artworks made in year 1460. All 233 paintings from Andrea Mantegna.

  8. MANTEGNA, ANDREA / Madonna and Child / 1450-55

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    MANTEGNA, ANDREA. View Title Madonna and Child. Creator/Culture artist: Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431-1506) Site/Repository London, British Museum. Period/Date 1450-55.

  9. artist: Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431-1506) Frescos / Scenes from the Life of Saint James. Detail: Saint James condemned to Death / Creation date: 1452

  10. Andrea Mantegna - The Circumcision of Christ

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    Art Reproductions The Circumcision of Christ, 1460 by Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506, Italy) | ArtsDot.com

  11. Andrea Mantegna - Christ on the Mount of Olives

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    Hand-Painted Art Reproductions On Canvas Direct From Studio. | Andrea Mantegna - Christ on the Mount of Olives -. JPG: 2040 x 1530 Px. “Painting depends on freedom. When you're feeling completely free, you can create, and this power to create is, in turn, the greatest freedom of all.”.

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    Last updated November 23, 2023. How to say Andrea Mantegna in English? Pronunciation of Andrea Mantegna with 2 audio pronunciations, 3 synonyms, 1 meaning, 1 translation, 1 sentence and more for Andrea Mantegna.

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