Zadar Polyptych
Artist | Vittore Carpaccio |
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Year | c. 1480-1490 |
Type | Oil on panel |
Location | Museum of Sacred Art, Cathedral, Zadar |
The Zadar Polyptych is an oil-on-panel by Italian artist Vittore Carpaccio, painted around 1480-1490. It is now in the Museum of Sacre Art of the Zadar Cathedral, in southern Croatia.
Description
The polyptych includes six panels in two orders; at the center are the scenes of St. Martin and the poor and St. Jerome with the donor.
The figures are painted on a background with rocky hills, with no unitary treatment of the landscape based on geometric perspective but, as in Gentile Bellini's works, with a series of separate blocks.
Sources
- Peter Humfrey, Carpaccio, Chaucer Press (2005)
See also
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vittore Carpaccio. |
- Paintings by Vittore Carpaccio
- Sunara, Sagita Mirjam (December 2011). "Restauriranje poliptiha Vittorea Carpaccia iz zadarske katedrale nakon Drugog svjetskog rata" [Restoration of the polyptych by Vittore Carpaccio from the Zadar Cathedral after the Second World War] (PDF). Portal (in Croatian) (2): 135–146. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
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