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      • Crivelli questioned the very nature of painting. His art is theatrical and enigmatic. The artist experimented with odd perspectives and illusion. He added gold leaf and even jewels to his works. One of the most enigmatic symbols used by Crivelli was a cucumber included in many of his religious paintings.
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  2. Crivelli was active as a painter by 1457 when he was condemned in Venice for adultery. He was very successful as a maker of altarpieces in the Marches. These are especially well represented in the Collection.

    • Antonio Vivarini

      After Giambono, Vivarini was the leading Venetian exponent...

    • Saint Francis

      San Domenico was the main church in Ascoli of the Dominican...

    • Saint Lucy

      These panels came from an altarpiece which Crivelli painted...

    • Saint Jerome

      These panels came from an altarpiece which Crivelli painted...

    • Saint Stephen

      San Domenico was the main church in Ascoli of the Dominican...

    • Saint Andrew

      Crivelli has shown him in his usual guise as an old man,...

    • Saint Dominic

      This saintly friar comes from a large...

    • Saint Michael

      Carlo Crivelli: Artist dates: about 1430/5 - about 1494 :...

  3. Carlo Crivelli (c.1430 – 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.

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · Carlo Crivelli (c.1430–c.1495) The National Gallery, London. Crivelli is not shy about making his technical and artistic prowess known: his scenes are densely furnished with marble surfaces, elaborately carved and gilded thrones, and figures bedecked in precious jewels and gold leaf.

  5. 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.

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  6. Feb 26, 2024 · His contemporaries, such as Giovanni Bellini or Raphael are known as artistic superstars across the globe, but it was not until the 19th-century Pre-Raphaelites took a liking to Crivelli that his name re-emerged from the annals of art history.

  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. Aug 21, 2022 • By Alexandra Kiely, BA Art History (with honors)

  8. Apr 20, 2007 · The late fifteenth-century painter Carlo Crivelli is indisputably the least-studied important Venetian artist of his age. Remarkably little is still known about the details of his life, and his highly idiosyncratic, even eccentric paintings were largely forgotten within a century after his death.

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