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Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450
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Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450
Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480). Italian painter of the early Renaissance. Giovanni d Alemanga (died 1450). German painter, active in Italy. Giovanni and Antoniio signed and dated the triptych representing the Madonna and Child with Saints. 1447. National Gallery. Prague. Sternberg Palace. Czech Republic
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This stunning 15th-century triptych, showcasing the collaborative work of Italian painter Antonio Vivarini (1440-1480) and German artist Giovanni d'Alemagna (died 1450), is a testament to the international exchange of artistic ideas during the early Renaissance. Signed and dated 1447, the artwork is currently housed in the Sternberg Palace in Prague, Czech Republic, at the National Gallery. Antonio Vivarini, an influential figure in the Venetian school of painting, is known for his mastery of color and his ability to capture the human form with grace and beauty. Giovanni d'Alemagna, a German painter active in Italy, brought a unique perspective to this collaboration, blending the late Gothic style with the emerging Renaissance aesthetic. The triptych features the Madonna and Child with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara. The central panel showcases the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, surrounded by a richly decorated and gilded background. The side panels depict the saints, each in a contemplative pose, framed by intricate architectural details. The collaboration between Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d'Alemagna highlights the interconnectedness of the artistic world during the 15th century. This masterpiece is a prime example of the exchange of ideas and techniques that characterized the early Renaissance, as artists from different regions came together to create works of art that transcended national boundaries.
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