Pesaro Altarpiece (1471 – 1474) by Giovanni Bellini

Pesaro Altarpiece - Giovanni Bellini - 1471 - 1474

Artwork Information

TitlePesaro Altarpiece
ArtistGiovanni Bellini
Date1471 - 1474
Mediumoil,wood
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationCa' Pesaro (International Gallery of Modern Art), Venice, Italy

About Pesaro Altarpiece

The “Pesaro Altarpiece,” created by Giovanni Bellini between 1471 and 1474, is an exemplary artwork of the Early Renaissance period. This religious painting, executed using oil on wood, is housed in the Ca’ Pesaro (International Gallery of Modern Art) in Venice, Italy. The altarpiece epitomizes the sophisticated artistic techniques and spiritual themes characteristic of the era.

The artwork prominently features a central panel depicting the Madonna and Child enthroned, flanked by various saints. The composition is meticulously detailed, with the figures arranged in a harmonious and symmetrical manner. The upper compartment showcases a depiction of the Pietà, where the portrayal of Christ and the saints is imbued with a profound sense of piety and sorrow. Surrounding the central imagery, intricate ornamentations and smaller sacred figures are arranged in a vertical sequence, enhancing the overall decorative richness. The use of vibrant colors, refined brushwork, and detailed architectural elements in the background epitomize Bellini’s mastery of perspective and spatial composition. The “Pesaro Altarpiece” stands as a testament to the religious fervor and artistic prowess of the Early Renaissance period.

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