Carlo Crivelli
Carlo Crivelli (Venice, c. 1430 – Ascoli Piceno, c. 1495) was an Italian Renaissance painter of conservative Late Gothic decorative sensibility, who spent his early years in the Veneto, where he absorbed influences from the Vivarini, Squarcione, and Mantegna. He left the Veneto by 1458 and spent most of the remainder of his career in the March of Ancona, where he developed a distinctive personal style that contrasts with that of his Venetian contemporary Giovanni Bellini.
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The Annunciation, with St. Emidius (1486) National Gallery, London | |
Born | Carlo Crivelli c. 1430 Venice, Republic of Venice (present day in Italy) |
Died | c. 1495 (aged 64–65) Ascoli Piceno, Papal States (present day in Italy) |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Painting, tempera |
Movement | Late Gothic/Renaissance |
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