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Carlo Crivelli
The Dead Christ Supported by two angels

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Carlo Crivelli The Dead Christ Supported by two angels
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Carlo Crivelli The Dead Christ Supported by two angels


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Carlo Crivelli

1430-1495 Italian Carlo Crivelli Locations 1495). He produced many large, multi-partite altarpieces in which his highly charged, emotional use of line, delight in detail, decoration and citric colours, often set against a gold ground, convey an intensity of expression unequalled elsewhere in Italy. His mastery of perspective was also used for dramatic impact. As he worked in isolation in the Marches, his style only had local influence. In the 19th century, however, he was one of the most collected of 15th-century Italian painters.  Related Paintings of Carlo Crivelli :. | Jakobus of the boy with the Hl. Philippus and Bernhard | Annunciation with St. Endimius | St James of the Marches with Two Kneeling Donors | the vision of the blessed gabriele | Annunciation with St Emidius |
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Anatoli Ilych Vasiliev
Anatoli Ilych Vasiliev (Russian: 18 March 1917, Petrograd (former Saint Petersburg), Russian Empire e June 4, 1994, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Russian and Soviet realist painter, who lived and worked in Leningrad. He was a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 named as the Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation), and regarded as one of the representatives of the Leningrad school of painting, most famous for his historical paintings and etudes done from nature.






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