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Andrea Mantegna

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Gender Female
Death518 years ago
Born Isola Mantegna
Italy
Date of died September 13,1506
DiedMantua
Italy
Periods Early renaissance
High Renaissance
Renaissance
Paduan School
Italian Renaissance
Known for Painting
Fresco
Painting, fresco
Children Francesco Mantegna
Ludovico Mantegna
Bernardino Mantegna
Job Painter
BooksThe Complete Paintings of Mantegna
Mantegna: Paintings, Drawings, Engravings
Mantegna
The Work of Andrea Mantegna, Reproduced in Two Hundred Illustrations; With a Biographical Introduction
Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini
Mantegna and Painting as Historical Narrative
Parents Biagio Mantegna
Siblings Thomas Mantegna
Works Camera degli Sposi
Lamentation of Christ
Presentation at the Temple
Resurrection
On view Rijksmuseum
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery
Spous Nicolosia Bellini
Date of birth January 1,1431
Place of burialMantegna funerary chapel
NationalityItalian
Venetian
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Andrea Mantegna was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini. Like other artists of the time, Mantegna experimented with perspective, e.g. by lowering the horizon in order to create a sense of greater monumentality.

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